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Title: How to perform Network Optimization on AC? [Print this page]

Author: zhangqiao@ruiji    Time: 2024-11-28 09:58
Title: How to perform Network Optimization on AC?
Choose Config > Optimization > RF Optimizaion.

1. Global RF Parameters

2. One-Click RRM

One-click RRM is used to optimize the network for maximum wireless performance. You are advised to use this feature after all APs in the area to be optimized go online. Before performing one-click RRM, read relevant  precautions. Toggle on the Schedule: switch. The Scheduled Time dialog box will pop up. Choose a suitable time for network optimization as required.

Read the notes and tick I have read the above notes to move to the automatic scanning and optimization stage. Please wait until the optimization result is generated.

Select to optimize all APs or a specified AP group.Click Enable. Online APs that support network optimization will be scanned out. Once the RRM is started, the configuration cannot be rolled back. During the optimization, users may be disconnected.

The channel, channel width, and power will be optimized for supported APs.

After the RRM is complete, click Back to return to the RRM page. Click Details to be redirected to the RRM Result page and check the optimization.

3. RRM Result

Overview:
Display the number of signal interferences before and after the RRM in the form of a bar chart (the top 20 most significant changes.)

Detail:
Display all RRM result in a list format, with changes in data before and after the RRM highlighted in red font.

4. Manual Optimization

5. RF Navigation

When multiple types of clients coexist,high-performance clients are navigated to a dedicated high-efficiency frequency band. This prevents low-speed clients from occupying the air interface for along time and improves the duty ratio of high-performance clients. RF navigation ensures that high-performance clients have a better experience in the Wi-Fi 6 requency band.






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