Cisco Cisco Cius Wi-Fi 设计指南
Cisco Cius Wireless Deployment Guide
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Note: Currently there is no Call Admission Control support for video.
Dynamic Transmit Power Control (DTPC)
To ensure packets are exchanged successfully between Cisco Cius and the access point, Dynamic Transmit Power Control
(DTPC) should be enabled.
DTPC prevents one-way audio when RF traffic is heard in one direction only.
If the access point does not support DTPC, then Cisco Cius will use the highest available transmit power depending on the
current channel and data rate.
When using an access point that supports DTPC, set the client power to match the local access point power.
Do not use default setting of Max power for client power on Cisco Autonomous Access Points as that will not advertise DTPC
to the client.
The access point’s radio transmit power should not have a transmit power greater than what Cisco Cius can support.
(DTPC) should be enabled.
DTPC prevents one-way audio when RF traffic is heard in one direction only.
If the access point does not support DTPC, then Cisco Cius will use the highest available transmit power depending on the
current channel and data rate.
When using an access point that supports DTPC, set the client power to match the local access point power.
Do not use default setting of Max power for client power on Cisco Autonomous Access Points as that will not advertise DTPC
to the client.
The access point’s radio transmit power should not have a transmit power greater than what Cisco Cius can support.
Rugged Environments
When deploying Cisco Cius in a rugged environment (e.g. manufacturing, warehouse, retail), additional tuning on top of the
standard design recommendations may be necessary.
Below are the key items to focus on when deploying a wireless LAN in a rugged environment.
standard design recommendations may be necessary.
Below are the key items to focus on when deploying a wireless LAN in a rugged environment.