To define a Smart RF policy:


| Sensitivity | Select a radio button corresponding to the desired Smart
										RF sensitivity. The options include , Medium, High, and Custom. Medium is the default setting.  The Custom option allows an administrator to adjust the parameters and thresholds for Interference Recovery, Coverage Hole Recovery, and Neighbor Recovery. Using the Low, Medium (recommended), and High settings still allows these features to be utilized.  | 
								
| Smart RF Policy Enable | Select this option to enable Smart RF for immediate inclusion within an RF Domain. Smart RF is enabled by default. | 
| Interference Recovery | Select this option to enable compensations from neighboring radios when radio interference is detected. When interference is detected, Smart RF first determines the power increase needed based on the signal to noise ratio for a client (as seen by the access point radio). If a client‘s signal to noise value is above the threshold, the transmit power is increased until the signal to noise rate falls below the threshold. This option is enabled by default. | 
| Coverage Hole Recovery | Select this option to enable coverage compensation from neighboring radios when a radio coverage hole is detected within the Smart RF supported radio coverage area. When a coverage hole is detected, Smart RF first determines the power increase needed based on the signal-to-noise ratio for a client as seen by the access point radio. If a client‘s signal-to-noise value is above the threshold, the transmit power is increased until the signal-to-noise rate falls below the threshold. This option is enabled by default. | 
| Neighbor Recovery | Select this option to enable Neighbor Recovery when a failed radio is detected within the Smart RF supported radio coverage area. Smart RF can provide automatic recovery by instructing neighboring APs to increase their transmit power to compensate for the coverage loss. Neighbor Recovery is enabled by default when the sensitivity setting is Medium. | 

Note
Currently Smart-sensor is supported only on tri-radio APs. Starting with WiNG 7.3.1, dual-radio APs can also be auto-provisioned as sensors.| Enable Smart Sensor | Select to enable auto-provisioning of APs as
										sensors. When enabled, 1/3 of the deployed APs' sensor
										radios are turned on automatically. Note: This
											feature is supported on the following APs:  
 With this enhancement, the following
											deployment scenarios are possible:  
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| Algorithm Cell Size | Select this option to enable the use of an algorithmic
										function to identify the sensor APs.  The WiNG
											Smart-sensor feature uses an algorithm to provision APs
											as sensor within a site (RF Domain). The algorithm
											creates a cluster of cells based on inputs from the
											Smart-RF neighbor table. Each cell in the cluster
											represents an AP and adjacent cells are the AP's
											neighbor. The algorithm then identifies APs with best
											coverage area and provisions them as sensors. However,
											the algorithmic calculations vary depending on the cell
											size. The current implementation provides two algorithms
											based on the cell size (dense/sparse). Select the
											algorithm best suited for your deployment. 
 Note: The Smart-sensor calibration is
												auto-triggered when Smart-sensor is enabled for the
												first time. In case a re-calibration is required,
												you will have to manually issue the  
trigger-smart-sensor on
												<RF-DOMAIN-NAME> command through
												the CLI to trigger the algorithm. Re-calibration
												maybe needed if you change the number of APs
												deployed or the AP deployment pattern within the RF
												Domain.  |