Intermec 6710 manual Access Point Channel Subchannel

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SECTION 4 " Configuration

Network With 15 or Fewer Access Points

If 15 or fewer access points are on the network, the channel should be different for all access points. The subchannel can be the same as or different than the channel.

EXAMPLE 1: The channel and subchannel could be set as follows (the access

point number in the first column is arbitrary):

Access Point

Channel

Subchannel

 

 

 

1

1

1

2

2

1

3

3

1

4

4

1

5

5

1

6

6

1

7

7

1

8

8

1

9

9

1

10

10

1

11

11

1

12

12

1

13

13

1

14

14

1

15

15

1

Network With 16 or More Access Points

When the number of in-range access points is 16 or more, channels must be reused. The channel can be the same for two or more, but they should have different subchannels.

In this case, access points using the same channel receive traffic for another access point but discard frames with the incorrect subchannel. To minimize interference, access points using the same channel (but different subchannels) should be physically located outside the radio range of one another.

6710 Access Point User’s Guide 4-63

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Intermec 6710 manual Access Point Channel Subchannel