Cisco Systems 71642 manual Configure the 802.11b/g Radio

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Configure the 802.11b/g Radio

Complete these steps:

1.Click Wireless located at the top of the WLC and verify that all access points under Admin Status are set to Enable.

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2.Click Network (located near 802.11b/g).

3.Click AutoRF.

4.Use AutoRF to create a complete coverage with non−overlapping RF channel and a transmit power. In order to do this, select Automatic for both RF Channel Assignment and Tx Power Level Assignment.

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