Allied Telesis AT-WA7400/NA User Manual

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Chapter 7: Wireless Neighborhoods

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Both

- Shows all neighbor access points (cluster members and

nonmembers)

Cluster
The Cluster list at the top of the table shows IP addresses for all
access points in the cluster. (This is the same list of cluster members
shown in the Cluster > Access Points page described in
“Understanding and Changing Access Point Settings” on page 48.)

If there is only one access point in the cluster, only a single IP address
column is displayed here, indicating that the access point is clustered
with itself.

You can click on an IP address to view more details on a particular
access point as shown in Figure 28 on page 81.

Neighbors
Access points which are neighbors of one or more of the clustered
access points are listed in the left column by SSID (Network Name).

An access point which is detected as a neighbor of a cluster member
can also be a cluster member itself. Neighbors who are also cluster
members are always shown at the top of the list with a heavy bar
above and include a location indicator.

The colored bars to the right of each access point in the Neighbors list
shows the signal strength for each of the neighbor access points as
detected by the cluster member whose IP address is shown at the top
of the column

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Dark Blue Bar - A dark blue bar and a high signal strength number
(for example 50) indicates good signal strength detected from the

This access point (a cluster member) can be seen by the access point whose

IP address is 10.10.100.246 (at a signal strength of 54) . . .

. . . but not by the access point whose address if 10.10.100.223

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