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2. In the Profiles list, expand the RF Management menu.
3. To reference a new high-througput profile for an 802.11a RF management profile, expand the 802.11a radio
profile menu, then select High-throughput radio profile.’
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To reference a new high-througput profile for an 802.11g RF management profile, expand the 802.11g radio
profile menu, then select High-throughput radio profile.
4. The Profile Details pane appears and displays information for the currently referenced high-througput
profile. Use this window pane to select a different high-throughput profile, or to create an entirely new high-
throughput profile for that 802.11a or 802.11g radio.
z To reference a different high-throughput profile, click the High-throughput Radio Profile drop-down list
and select a new profile name from the list. Click Apply to save your changes.
z To create a new high-throughput profile, click the High-throughput Radio Profile drop-down list and
select NEW.
a. Enter a name for the new high-throughput profile.
b. (Optional) Select 40 MHz intolerance if you want to enable 40 MHz intolerance. This parameter
controls whether or not APs using this high-throughput profile will advertise intolerance of 40 MHz
operation. By default, this option is disabled and 40 MHz operation is allowed.
d. (Optional) Select honor 40 MHz intolerance to allow a radio using this profile to stop using the 40
MHz channels if the 40 MHz intolerance indication is received from another AP or station. This
option is enabled by default.
d. Click Apply to save your settings.
5. The high-throughput profile name appears in the Profile list with your configured settings.
Assigning an ARM Profile
By default, an 802.11a or 802.11g profile references an ARM profile named default. Most network administrators
will find that this one default ARM profile is sufficient to manage all the Dell APs on their WLAN. If, however,
you do not want to use this default ARM profile, use the procedure below to reference a different ARM profile for
your 802.11a or 802.11g RF management profiles.
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Wireless > AP Configuration window. Select either the AP Group or AP
Specific tab.
If you selected AP Group, click the Edit button by the AP group name to which you want to assign a new
ARM profile.
If you selected AP Specific, click the Edit button by the AP to which you want to assign a new ARM
profile
2. Under the Profiles list, expand the RF Management menu.
3. To reference an ARM profile for a 802.11a radio profile, expand the 802.11a radio profile menu.
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To reference an ARM profile for a 802.11g radio profile, expand the 802.11g radio profile menu.
4. The Profile Details pane appears and displays information for the currently referenced ARM profile. You can
now select a different profile, or create an entirely new ARM profile for that 802.11a or 802.11g radio.
z To reference a different ARM profile, click the Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) Profile drop-down
list and select a new profile name from the list. Click Apply to save your changes.
z To create a new ARM profile, click the Adaptive Radio Management (ARM) Profile drop-down list and
select NEW.
a. Enter a name for your new ARM profile.