Neighbors

Refer to the Neighbors tab to review the attributes of neighbor radio resources that are available for Smart RF radio compensations for other RF Domain member radios.

The Neighbors tab displays a list of RF Domain member radios and related details in tabular form. You can expand the view to see the attributes of any neighbor radios.

Smart RF Statistics – Neighbors Table Column Headings describes the type of information displayed under each column in the Neighbors table.

Table 1. Smart RF Statistics – Neighbors Table Column Headings
Column Heading Description
Hostname Displays the administrator defined hostname assigned to RF domain member AP.
Radio ID Indicates each radio‘s designation (radio 1, radio 2 or radio 3).
MAC Address Displays the radio's MAC address.
Channel Identifies the radio's current operating channel.
Neighbors Select to view the same type of information described in this table, as it pertains to a neighbor radio. Also displayed are Neighbor Power (current operating power in dBm) and Neighbor Attenuation (measure of the reduction of signal strength during transmission in dB).
Note: Attenuation is the opposite of amplification, and is normal when a signal is sent from one point to another. If the signal attenuates too much, it becomes unintelligible. Attenuation is measured in decibels.