Hi:
I have Cisco CBW240AC access points. In the controller software, Under Advanced RF Parameters, I don't understand the difference between adjusting the 5.0 Ghz Threshold (6,9,12 Mbps, etc.) vs. adjusting the 5.0 GHz Data Rates with the same selections, 6,9,12 Mbps, etc.
I'm not sure if the above tweaking will help me but this is what i'm trying to get out of it. Using only 1 SSID, I want to stay on 5.0 GHz as much as possible, disable the 2.4 GHz band in the trouble free areas (if possible) but I have some areas where I cannot get good 5.0 Ghz overlap so I want the AP to kick off the client from the 5.0 GHz band and push the device to the 2.4 GHz band, and use 2.4 band to either stay in that weaker area or use it until transitioning back to a good 5.0 GHz area.
If anyone can explain the difference and how it can help me out and/or how they're typically used would be helpful. I attached a screen shot of the config window.
Thanks!!
I have Cisco CBW240AC access points. In the controller software, Under Advanced RF Parameters, I don't understand the difference between adjusting the 5.0 Ghz Threshold (6,9,12 Mbps, etc.) vs. adjusting the 5.0 GHz Data Rates with the same selections, 6,9,12 Mbps, etc.
I'm not sure if the above tweaking will help me but this is what i'm trying to get out of it. Using only 1 SSID, I want to stay on 5.0 GHz as much as possible, disable the 2.4 GHz band in the trouble free areas (if possible) but I have some areas where I cannot get good 5.0 Ghz overlap so I want the AP to kick off the client from the 5.0 GHz band and push the device to the 2.4 GHz band, and use 2.4 band to either stay in that weaker area or use it until transitioning back to a good 5.0 GHz area.
If anyone can explain the difference and how it can help me out and/or how they're typically used would be helpful. I attached a screen shot of the config window.
Thanks!!