Question
I need to restrict certain wireless capabilities due to compliance reasons. These include:
- Limit power transmission
- Fixed channel
- No 802.11b
- No 5GHz
The APs (AIR-CAP2702I-E-K9) are being controlled by the WLC. As far as I can see, I am only able to change the Tx Power Level on a per-AP basis (Wireless>All APs>AP), but ideally I would like to this this from a central location.
I was able to fix the channel by creating an RF Profile and selecting the required channel under the DCA Channel list (Wireless>RF Profiles>Profile>RRM). I made sure to create a 802.11b/g profile and assigned it to the AP group under "RF Profile". I set the 802.11a profile to "none", in the hope that it will disable 5GHz, but this is not the case. I even set the Data Rates under the RF Profile to the following:
- 1Mbps: Disabled
- 2Mbps: Disabled
- 5.5Mbps: Disabled
- 6Mbps: Disabled
- 9Mbps: Disabled
- 11Mbps: Disabled
- 12Mbps: Mandatory
- 18Mbps: Supported
- 24Mbps: Supported
- 36Mbps: Supported
- 48Mbps: Supported
- 54Mbps: Supported
I left the MCS setting unchanged (All selected).
When checking the connected clients, I can see an iPhone is connected to one of the APs with 802.11an (5GHz) and checking the radios of all APs, I see that all APs in the group are still broadcasting on 5GHz channels?!
So my main question is:
How can I ensure that only the 2.4GHz spectrum is used and that 802.11b is not enabled? I am unable to use global settings, as we have other production APs that do not need to conform to the given requirements.