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02-06-2015 05:15 AM
02-06-2015 05:15 AM
Hi.
Anyone figured out how to guess what AP-ID is what access point. If you look under dashboard and access points. There is a bar called “Access Points with Most Severe Interferences” All AP’s are listed with an AP-ID. When clicking it, you are thrown to the synchronized AP’s list. Sow the information in nothing worth at all. Kind of bad if you ask me.
Kind regards.
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02-20-2015 11:31 AM
02-20-2015 11:31 AM
SolutionHi,
I agree with you.
But in the mean time if you want to locate the AP with most Severe Interference, you can use another method, usually find the AP with a high noise floor. Typical noise floor is around -90..-85.
If you see any noise in the range -80 to -70, it is a little bit high.
Cheers.
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04-07-2016 02:50 AM
04-07-2016 02:50 AM
Re: Access Points with Most Severe Interferences – Dashboard in FW 6.5.0.1-b19720
Hi,
I know this thread is quite old but I would like to know how can you gather the noise floor information from the APs. I tried doing it through SNMP without luck, the OIDs on the manual don't work, maybe there is another way to get that information?
Aarón