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Location settings are zero-based. Values range from 0 to (height -1 and width -1). For example, coordinates of the
upper right corner for a building that measures 200 ft. wide x 400 ft. in length, would be 199 and 399.
You may also use the drag and drop feature of the Area Editor to drag your area to where you want it and resize it
by dragging one or more of the handles displayed in the corners of the area.
Area Types
Select one of the area types from the drop-down menu: Don’t Care, Don’t Deploy, or 802.11n Zone.
z Don’t Care: Coverage is not required in the area specified in this dialog box. This specification typically
applies to areas where coverage cannot be guaranteed.
This setting results in the display of an orange rectangle at the associated area in the floor diagram.
z Don’t Deploy: No APs are to be positioned in the area specified in this dialog box.
This setting results in display of a yellow rectangle at the associated area in the floor diagram.
802.11n Zone: 802.11n compliant APs are required to be positioned in the area specified in this dialog box
only. This setting results in display of a green rectangle at the associated area in the floor diagram.
You cannot right-click within an existing area to add another area inside of it. For instance, if a Don’t Care or
Don’t Deploy Area needs to overlap with an 802.11n Zone, you must create each of the areas outside of one
another and then move them to the correct position of overlap. You can click and drag the areas to the
appropriate positions of overlap, or you can right-click on the area to modify its location.
Access Point Editor Dialog Box
The Access Point Editor allows you to manually create or modify a suggested AP.
To create an AP, open the Access Point Editor dialog box by clicking New in the Suggested Access Points and Air
Monitors section.
To modify an existing AP, place the cursor over the AP and click it to display the Suggested Access Point Editor
dialog box.
Note: The unit of measurement displayed as either feet or meters is based on your building settings. See “Building Dimension
Page” on page76 for details about configuring building parameters.