08-04-2018 12:08 AM - edited 07-05-2021 08:56 AM
How to increase the coverage of WLAN radio strength in Cisco 2504 WLAN controller?
I have already chosen high client density for that WLAN covering 100 users.
Do I have to modify the anything under: Wireless->Coverage?
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08-06-2018 01:32 AM
08-04-2018 02:04 AM
08-04-2018 09:32 AM
When you define an RF Profile it’s because you have the AP density for that Profile to be used. If you do not have the proper AP density, then using that Profile will reduce the cell size. The data rates and like Leo mentioned, the TX power are the two variables that can control the size of your coverage cell. You first optimize the power by setting a max and a min tx power level and then determine the data rates, which is also defined in the RF Profiles if you want to use them. Proper AP placement and density is the key. You will not be able to increase coverage if already your AP’s are at max TX power. You will need to add more AP’s.
08-05-2018 08:24 PM
08-06-2018 01:32 AM
08-06-2018 08:39 PM - edited 08-06-2018 08:42 PM
Thanks for the solution !!
This worked a lot.
But there is one more thing which I can see under Performance Profile -> Coverage Expectation Level.
Does this has to do with RF coverage or I have adjusted TX power to 1 for the high density client AP.
08-07-2018 12:51 AM
08-07-2018 06:25 PM
08-07-2018 08:29 PM
@saquib.akhtar wrote:
I have put two AP's in one floor as the coverage area is large. So having same SSID will cause easy handoff ?
No one will be able to answer this question because we don't know if there is ample overlap.
08-08-2018 07:52 PM
08-08-2018 07:54 PM
Increasing power, using a higher gain antenna and allowing lower data rates will increase your coverage.
08-08-2018 11:42 PM
@saquib.akhtar wrote:
ok but increasing the tx power was the best solution!!
Not without knowing if there is viable signal overlap.
What if there is dead space in the middle (even with the radios operating at full power).
Again, the question is flawed because all the necessary information to make the decision is absent.
The question is like asking a mechanic if the drug is going to take the pain away.
09-10-2018 10:55 PM
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