Before you begin
You need to create radio profiles. For more information, see Add a Radio Profile.
About this task
Software Defined Radio (SDR) scans the surrounding environment and chooses a channel
based on those scans. It can also go to a different radio if it finds no suitable
channels on the first radio. For example, if it finds no usable channels on the 2.4
GHz radio, then it will switch to the 5 GHz radio instead (so long as the device is
capable of dual 5 GHz radios).
Procedure
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Select the plus sign.
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Enter a name for profile.
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Select the radio profiles to be
applied.
This allows the device to switch radios automatically and still know which
radio profile to use.
Note
If an AP with a 2.4GHz
radio for wifi0 is in use (as opposed to a dual 5GHz radio AP), set the
static radio profile (radio profile settings on the device specific
settings, separate from the SDR profile) to radio_ng_0. If this default
radio profile is not in use within device specific settings, the update will
fail and the SDR profile will not work.
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Select Enable the SDR process during the initial ACSP
(the initial boot up of the device) to enable the AP to choose the best channel
it can see for the environment upon start up.
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Select Enable the SDR process to periodically run in the background
while the AP is handling client traffic to set the interval for
how often the SDR runs in the background.
If there is a concern that the AP might switch channels and interrupt too many
client connections, set a limit of client devices that can be connected and
still enable an SDR scan and change.
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Select Enable SDR during a schedule time range to
specify the time range.
SDR profiles can limit the
number of client connections to interrupt, and enable the profile to run in the
background. If both settings are enabled, make sure both station number counts
are the same. If the station number count is 0, the rule will not be
applied.
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Select Save.