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94 | RF Plan Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.1 | User Guide
X and Y Coordinates
The physical location of the AP is specified by X-Y coordinates that begin at the lower left corner of the display
area. The numbers you specify in the X and Y text boxes are whole units. The Y-coordinate increases as a point
moves up the display and the X-coordinate increases as they move from left to right across the display.
802.11 Types
The 802.11 b/g and 802.11a Type drop-down menus allow you to choose the mode of operation for the AP. You
may choose to set the mode of operation to Access Point or Air Monitor.
802.11 Channels
The 802.11a and 802.11b/g channel drop-down menus allow you to select from the available channels.
802.11 Power Levels
The power level drop-down menus allow you to specify the transmission power of the AP. Choices are OFF, 0, 1,
2, 3, and 4. A setting of 4 applies the maximum Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) allowed in the
regulatory domain (country) in which you are operating the AP.
802.11n Features
802.11n (HT) Support (2.4 or 5 GHz): Specify if 802.11n high-throughput support should be enabled on this
AP.
In order to enable high-throughput on a new AP being added to the plan at the floor level, 802.11n (HT)
support must first be enabled at the building level within the AP modeling parameters. If not, this option will
be grayed out. See “AP Modeling Parameters Page” on page83 for details about AP modeling parameters.
Use 40 MHz Channel (2.4 or 5 GHz): Specify if 802.11n high-throughput support should utilize a 40 MHz
channel (bonded channel pair).
In order to select a valid 40 MHz channel for a new AP being added at the floor level, use of 40 MHz channel
spacing must first be enabled at the building level within the AP modeling parameters. If not, this option will
be grayed out. See “AP Modeling Parameters Page” on page83 for details about AP modeling parameters.
If high-throughput is enabled and use of a 40 MHz channel pair is not enabled, a 20 Mhz channel will be
utilized.
Memo
The Memo text field allows you to enter notes regarding the AP. You can enter a maximum of 256 alphanumeric
characters in the Memo field.
NOTE: The available channels vary depending on the regulatory domain (country) in which the device is being operated.