RF Profile

The RF Management RF Profile Screen displays all configured RF Profiles and is used to create, edit, and delete RF Profiles. Once a profile is created, it must be assigned to an AP or AP Group. To assign an RF Profile you must go to the Access Points Screen in the AP Registration application and edit the RF Profile field for an AP or AP Group by selecting the RF Profile from the drop-down menu.

Note: Do not assign the same RF Profile to all APs if the APs do not support common RF parameters. For example, if some APs support 160 MHz Channel Width and others do not, then create two AP Groups and two RF Profiles. Group APs supporting 160MHz channel width into thier own AP group and assign a 160 MHz RF profile to that AP group.

Creating an RF Profile

Click on the Create icon and complete the fields as described below. When you are finished, click on the Create button.

General Information

Smart Load Balance

Smart Load Balance (SLB) is a feature that improves the user experience when accessing wireless connectivity by guiding a user's client device to connect to a free wireless channel or AP and denying access to APs with weak signal. Smart Load Balance includes:

Radio Setting

Configures the radio options for the AP-1411. The AP-1411 is a dual-radio, tri-band (2.4G, 5G, 6G) Access Point with configurable radio options.

Per Band Info

Configures the wireless setting for each radio band on an AP, such as working channel, transmit power, and short guard interval of the radio.

Editing an RF Profile

Select an RF Profile in the Profile List and click on the Edit icon. Edit any fields as described above, then click on the Apply button. Note that you cannot edit the Profile Name.

Deleting an RF Profile

Select an RF Profile(s) in the Profile List, click on the Delete icon, and click on OK at the Confirmation Prompt. Note that you cannot delete a profile that has been assigned to an AP or AP Group.

RF Profile Information

General

Smart Load Balance

Per Band Info