Dynamic frequency selection (dfs), Distance between aps, Dynamic – HP ProCurve 520wl Wireless Access Point User Manual

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Change your Wireless Interface Settings

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enabling acs

enabling acs

enabling acs

enabling acs

1. From the Web interface, select

Configuration

Configuration

Configuration

Configuration

then click the

Interfaces

Interfaces

Interfaces

Interfaces

tab.

2. Select the check box to

Enable Auto Channel Select

Enable Auto Channel Select

Enable Auto Channel Select

Enable Auto Channel Select

.

CAUTION:

!

On changing the status you must reboot your WL520, which will disconnect all clients from the WL520.

dynamic frequency selection (dfs)

dynamic frequency selection (dfs)

dynamic frequency selection (dfs)

dynamic frequency selection (dfs)

802.11a cards sold in Europe use a technique called Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) to automatically select an operating

channel. During boot-up, the WL520 scans the available frequency and selects a channel that is free of interference. If the

WL520 subsequently detects interference on its channel, it automatically reboots and selects another channel that is free of

interference.
DFS only applies to 802.11a cards used in Europe (i.e., cards whose regulatory domain is set to ETSI). The European

Telecommunications Standard Institute (ETSI) requires that 802.11a devices use DFS to prevent interference with radar systems

and other devices that already occupy the 5 GHz band.
If you are using 802.11a cards in Europe, keep in mind the following:

Q

DFS is not a configurable parameter. It is always enabled and cannot be disabled.

Q

You cannot manually select an operating channel for 802.11a cards; you must let DFS select the channel.

Q

You cannot configure the

Enable Auto Channel Select

Enable Auto Channel Select

Enable Auto Channel Select

Enable Auto Channel Select

option. Within the HTTP interface, this option will always appear

enabled.

Q

802.11b cards (and 802.11a cards outside of Europe) use ACS (which can be enabled or disabled, see

Auto

Channel Select (ACS)

for details).

distance between aps

distance between aps

distance between aps

distance between aps

NOTE:

This feature is only applicable to 2.4 GHz (802.11b) cards.

cells

cells

cells

cells

Distance Between APs defines how far apart (physically) your WL520 devices are located, which in turn determines the size of

your cell. Cells of different sizes have different capacities and therefore suit different applications. For instance, a typical office

has many stations requiring high bandwidth and transmit rates for complex, high-speed data processing. In contrast, a typical

warehouse has a few forklifts requiring low bandwidth and transmit rates for simple transactions.
Cell capacities are compared in the following table, which shows small cells suit most offices, while large cells suit most

warehouses:

small cell

small cell

small cell

small cell

large cell

large cell

large cell

large cell

Physically accommodates few stations

Physically accommodates many stations

High cell bandwidth per station

Lower cell bandwidth per station

High transmit rate

Lower transmit rate

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