AOS10 uses Airmatch for radio mgmt.
you can get more info on it from here
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Original Message:
Sent: Sep 07, 2023 03:26 AM
From: JohnnyE
Subject: Central AP Radio Profiles and Aruba ARM
Yes thanks, my question is more about how the radio profiles and the ARM algorithm works together. For example I have adjusted the default radio profile to minimum 18dBm for the 5GHz radio, still some of the AP have TX Power of only 13 dBm, why is that?
Original Message:
Sent: Sep 06, 2023 11:05 PM
From: ariyap
Subject: Central AP Radio Profiles and Aruba ARM
you can add various radio profiles from here, by clicking on the + sign.
here i have added a new radio profile
then you can assign these radio profile selectively to your APs
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Original Message:
Sent: Sep 06, 2023 02:41 AM
From: JohnnyE
Subject: Central AP Radio Profiles and Aruba ARM
Hello
We have recently migrated to Aruba Central and AOS 10 for most of our network.
We are using the default radio profile and the feeling we are getting is the platform have lowered the dBm output on devices and hence the cell size in the overall network. We are now getting tickets from all over on poor Wi-Fi performance. What I'm struggling in grasping and finding information on is how the Central Radio Profiles Allowed Transmit Power settings work together with Aruba ARM, what settings has priority and how does the setting affect, if any the ARM algorithm?
Grateful if anyone can point me in the right direction.