Guidelines for roaming – Proxim AP-4000 User Manual

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Introduction

AP-4000 Series User Guide

Guidelines for Roaming

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18 Mbps throughput is available at the portal (max is 25 Mbps, but APs will back off as distance between them
increases).

20 wireless clients are supported per AP.

Average utilization (time that a client is actually transferring data) is 10%.

If the conditions on your network are different than the assumptions above, then the maximum number of APs should
be adjusted accordingly.

NOTE: Clients whose traffic must traverse multiple hops in order to reach the portal will have lower throughput than

clients whose traffic traverses fewer hops.

• Although this solution is designed to be flexible and have a short convergence time after a topology change, it is not

recommended for high-speed roaming or a highly dynamic environment. Typical roaming times are as follows:

When switching between portals on the same channel: >50 ms

When switching between portals on different channels: >500 ms

These times apply whether the Mesh AP is mobile or stationary.

• The Mesh network assumes that the uplink to the backbone will be provided by Mesh only. To avoid loops, the

administrator should not configure alternate links to the backbone through Ethernet or WDS connections.

• Mesh APs will detect and avoid loops caused by Mesh links; similarly, Spanning Tree will detect and avoid loops

caused by WDS and wired links. However, neither Mesh APs nor Spanning Tree will detect loops caused by a mixture
of Mesh and WDS/wired links. Administrators should avoid any such scenario while deploying Mesh.

• When VLAN is enabled, all APs in a Mesh network must have the same Management VLAN ID.

For information on configuring Mesh using the HTTP interface, see

Mesh (AP-4000M/AP-4900M Only)

. For information

on configuring Mesh using the

Command Line Interface (CLI)

, see

Mesh Network Parameters

in the Command Line

Interface chapter.

Guidelines for Roaming

• Typical voice network cell coverages vary based on environment. Proxim recommends having a site survey done

professionally to ensure optimal performance. For professional site surveyors, Ekahau™ Site Survey software is
included in the Xtras folder of the Installation CD.

• An AP can only communicate with client devices that support its wireless standard.
• All Access Points must have the same Network Name to support client roaming.
• All workstations with an 802.11 client adapter installed must use either a Network Name of “any” or the same Network

Name as the Access Points that they will roam between. If an AP has Closed System enabled, a client must have the
same Network Name as the Access Point to communicate (see

Broadcast SSID and Closed System

).

• All Access Points and clients must have matching security settings to communicate.
• The Access Points’ cells should overlap to ensure that there are no gaps in coverage and to ensure that the roaming

client will always have a connection available. To ensure optimal AP placement, Proxim recommends having a
professional site survey done. To facilitate the automation of this placement, site surveyors may use the Ekahau™
Site Survey software included in the Xtras folder of the Installation CD.

• An 802.11a or 802.11b/g AP operates at faster data rates than the 802.11b AP. 802.11a and 802.11g products

operate at speeds of up to 54 Mbits/sec; 802.11b products operate at speeds of up to 11 Mbits/sec.

• All Access Points in the same vicinity should use a unique, independent channel. By default, the AP automatically

scans for available channels during boot-up but you can also set the channel manually (see

Interfaces

for details).

• Access Points that use the same channel should be installed as far away from each other as possible to reduce

potential interference.

• If a Mesh AP switches to a new uplink, by default it will send a deauthentication message to clients connected to it.

Administrators can prevent the sending of this message by disabling the “sendclientdeathmessage” parameter in the
Command Line Interface. See

Mesh Network Parameters

in the

Command Line Interface (CLI)

chapter.

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