User's Guide

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To set the options for each application, select the application from the drop-down menu at the top of
the Applications tab next to the Add button. When an application is selected, you can select the
options that you want to use and set an values for the options. The options are:
Option Description
Coverage (%) Specifies the percentage of your wireless network that you consider
your network is covered.
Redundant Coverage (%) Specifies the percentage of your wireless network that you consider
your network is covered redundantly.
Protocol used Specifies the protocols that you want to use to consider your
network is covered. The choices are: 802.11a, 802.11b,
802.11g, 802.11n (2.4 GHz), and 802.11n (5Ghz). For
every protocol you select, that protocol is added to the Criteria for
drop-down menu. You can then select a protocol from the drop-
down menu and select the following options to use with that
protocol:
RSSI - When selected, specify the RSSI value in dBm that you
consider acceptable for the selected protocol.
Rate - When selected, specify the rate that you consider
acceptable for the selected protocol.
SINR - When selected, specify the SINR value in dBm that you
consider acceptable for the selected protocol.
AP Count - When selected, specify the number of APs that you
consider acceptable for the selected protocol. Also, specify an
acceptable RSSI value for the APs.
You can add additional applications that you deem necessary by clicking the Add button. You will be
prompted to enter an application name.
Enter an application name and click OK to add it to the drop-down menu. Then, specify the options for
your application.
You can delete an application by selecting the application from the drop-down menu and clicking the
Delete button.
Performance Profiles
Performance Profiles are used to create network performance threshold policies for BSSs and wireless
clients on your wireless LAN. When a Performance Profile is applied to your system, a performance
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