From the configuration Profile screen, set the AP radio mode to Sensor for supported APs. In
Sensor mode, the radio does not service clients. The radio changes channels and functions as a
sensor for ADSP and Positioning. Positioning can co-exist with any radio mode. The AP scans
all channels that are allowed by the selected country. When the configuration Profile includes
an ADSP profile, the ADSP server controls the channels, and Positioning reports the MAC
addresses and RSS values that the radio receives.
ADSP is supported on all ExtremeWireless access points:
The AP3000 and AP5000 series offer a dedicated tri-band sensor mode where
both radios are set to Sensor at the same time.
The AP4000 offers a 6 GHz radio band and
sensor on the third radio.
The AP4xx offers a
separate sensor radio. On the AP410 and AP460, a white LED indicates sensor
activity.
On the AP3xx and AP5xx,
the sensor can be set per radio — one radio can be configured as a sensor, and the other
one can be configured to pass wireless traffic. The AP310 and AP510 are dual-band APs. A
white LED indicates sensor selection.
On AP39xx, both radios must be configured as sensors at the same time.
After the radio mode is set to Sensor on the configuration
Profile, define the scan list under Advanced Profile settings.