WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual

Design Model. Use these radio buttons to specify which design model to use in the placement of APs.

Users. Use this field to specify the number of users on your WLAN.

Rates. Use this pull-down to specify the data rates desired on APs.

Radio Type

Specify the radio type or types of your APs using the pull-down Radio Type menu. Available Radio Type choices are:

801.11a. 5-GHz, Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) with data rates up to 54 Mbps.

802.11b. 2.4-GHz, Direct Spread Spectrum (DSSS) multiplexing with data rates up to 11 Mbps.

802.11g. 2.4-GHZ, OFDM/CCK (Complementary Code Keying) with data rates up to 54 Mbps.

Overlap Factor

The overlap factor is the amount of signal area overlap when the APs are operating. Overlap is important if an AP fails, as it allows the network to self-heal with adjacent APs powering up to assume some of the load from the failed device. Although there might be no holes in coverage in when this occurs, there is likely to be a loss of throughput. Increasing the overlap allows for higher throughputs when an AP has failed, and also allows for future capacity as the number of users increases.

The valid range of values for the overlap factor is from 100% to 1000%.

Design Model

Three radio buttons on the page allow you to control the kind of model used to determine the number and type of APs:

Coverage. Use this option to let RF Plan automatically determine the number of APs based on desired data rates and the configuration of your building.

Capacity. Use this option to let RF Plan determine the number of APs based on the total number of users, ratio of users to APs, and desired data rates.

Custom. Use this option to specify a fixed number of APs.

The desired rate is selectable from 1 to 54 Mbps in both the Coverage and Capacity models.

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NETGEAR WFS709TP-100NAS manual Radio Type, Overlap Factor, Design Model