User Guide
Table Of Contents
- WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual
- Contents
- About This Manual
- Chapter 1 Overview of the WFS709TP
- Chapter 2 Deploying a Basic WFS709TP System
- Chapter 3 Configuring Network Parameters
- Chapter 4 RF Plan
- Chapter 5 Configuring WLANS
- Chapter 6 Configuring AAA Servers
- Chapter 7 Configuring 802.1x Authentication
- Chapter 8 Configuring the Captive Portal
- Chapter 9 Configuring MAC-Based Authentication
- Chapter 10 Adding Local WFS709TPs
- Chapter 11 Configuring Redundancy
- Chapter 12 Configuring Wireless Intrusion Protection
- Chapter 13 Configuring Management Utilities
- Chapter 14 Configuring WFS709TP for Voice
- Appendix A Configuring DHCP with Vendor-Specific Options
- Appendix B Windows Client Example Configuration for 802.1x
- Appendix C Internal Captive Portal
- Appendix D Related Documents
- Index

WFS709TP ProSafe Smart Wireless Switch Software Administration Manual
4-18 RF Plan
v1.0, June 2007
Start
Click Start to launch the optimizing algorithm. The AP symbols move on the page as RF Plan
finds the optimum location for each.
The process may take several minutes. You can watch the progress on the status bar of your
browser. The algorithm stops when the movement is less than a threshold value calculated based
on the number of APs. The threshold value is also displayed in the status bar at the bottom of the
browser window.
Viewing the Results
You can view the results of optimizing algorithm two ways: graphically and in a table of suggested
APs. To obtain information about a specific AP, place the cursor over its symbol. An information
box appears (Figure 4-17) containing information about the AP’s exact location, PHY type,
channel, power, and so on.
Figure 4-16
Note: IRM scanning must be enabled for the AP and AM plans to work properly. Enable
IRM in the configuration > advanced > radio > page for all the radios.