Manual

AT-WA7400 Management Software User’s Guide
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Example: A
Network Before
and After
Channel
Management
Without automated channel management, channel assignments to
clustered access points might be made on consecutive channels, which
would overlap and cause interference. For example, access point1 could
be assigned to channel 6, access point2 to channel 6, and access point3
to channel 5 as shown in Figure 25.
.
Figure 25. Without Automatic Channel Management: Access Points Can
Broadcast on Overlapping Channels
With automated channel management, access points in the cluster are
automatically reassigned to noninterfering channels as shown in Figure
26.
Figure 26. With Channel Management Enabled: Access Points are Re-
Assigned to Non-Interfering Channels
AP3
AP1
Channel 6
(802.11b)
AP2
Channel 6
(802.11b)
Channel 5
(802.11b)
Channel 6
(802.11b)
AP5
Channel 7
(802.11b)
AP4
Client Station
Client Station
Interference from APs
on same channel (6)
Interference from
APs on adjacent channels
(5,6,7)
AP2
Channel 6
(802.11b)
AP1
Channel 1
(802.11b)
Channel 1
(802.11b)
AP4
AP3
Channel 11
(802.11b)
AP5
Channel 6
(802.11b)
Client Station
Client Station