Professional Access Point
Administrator Guide
Wireless Neighborhood - 74
Neighbors
Access points that are neighbours of one or more of the clustered APs are
listed in the left column by SSID (Network Name).
An access point which is detected as a neighbour of a cluster member can also
be a cluster member itself. Neighbours who are also cluster members are
always shown at the top of the list with a heavy bar above the name and
include a location indicator.
The coloured bars to the right of each AP in the Neighbors list shows the signal
strength for each of the neighbour APs as detected by the cluster member
whose IP address is shown at the top of the column:
•
Dark Blue Bar
- A dark blue bar and a high signal strength number (for
example 50) indicates good signal strength from the neighbour as seen by
the AP whose IP address is shown at the top of the column.
•
Lighter Blue Bar -
A lighter blue bar and a lower signal strength number (for
example 20 or lower) indicates medium or weak signal strength from the
neighbour as seen by the AP whose IP address is shown at the top of the
column.
•
White Bar
- A white bar and the number 0 indicates that a neighbouring AP
that was detected by one of the cluster members cannot be detected by the
AP whose IP address is shown at the top of the column.
•
Light Gray Bar -
A light gray bar and no signal strength number indicates a
neighbour that is detected by other cluster members but not by the AP
whose IP address is shown at the top of the column.
•
Dark Gray Bar
- A dark gray bar and no signal strength number indicates
this
is
the AP whose IP address is shown at the top of the column.
Field
Description
This access point is a cluster member and can be seen by the AP
whose IP address is 192.168.1.5 at a signal strength of 64...
... but it cannot be seen by the access
point whose address is 192.168.1.4.
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Page 96: ...Professional Access Point Administrator Guide Ethernet Wired Settings 96...
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Page 128: ...Professional Access Point Administrator Guide Virtual Wireless Networks 128...
Page 134: ...Professional Access Point Administrator Guide Radio 134...
Page 138: ...Professional Access Point Administrator Guide MAC Filtering 138...
Page 152: ...Professional Access Point Administrator Guide Quality of Service 152...
Page 160: ...Professional Access Point Administrator Guide Wireless Distribution System 160...
Page 164: ...Professional Access Point Administrator Guide Time Protocol 164...
Page 170: ...Professional Access Point Administrator Guide SNMP 170...
Page 290: ...Professional Access Point Administrator Guide Configuration Troubleshooting 290...
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