Radio Resource Management (RRM)

Mist AI RRM

NOTE – Strongly suggest you visit the Auto Cancellation, Auto Conversion and Dual 5 Ghz page also Mist has done much innovation with RRM (Radio Resource Management) to allow viewing channel and transmit power across all APs on your network.  On this page, see the site summary, channel/power distribution, scan data from the access points,...

RRM – Auto Cancellation, Auto Conversion, and Dual 5 GHz

Auto cancellation and auto conversion are features based on Mist Radio Resource Management (RRM) .  They help automatically ensure the most efficient use of available spectrum. These two distinct features can  work in tandem or can be enabled or disabled separately. With auto cancellation, RRM will automatically disable 2.4 GHz radios. With auto conversion, RRM...

Mist AP Transmit Power Notation

Transmit power throughout the Mist GUI and API is represented per Tx Chain.  That is, the maximum transmit power allowed for any data rate. Here is how to convert to other common industry notations: Total Power Out (TPO) = per chain tx power + 10log(num. Tx chains) Rule of thumb, add 6 dB for AP41...

AP Not Changing Channel or Tx Power After Configuration?

During a new site deployment or when configuring existing site’s RF parameters, you may make the required RF changes to Tx power & channel assignment on the site from the RRM page and expect the changes to take place right away. In order for the effect to take place right away, every RF change must...