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Forcing new channel optimization with ARM

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  • 1.  Forcing new channel optimization with ARM

    Posted Jun 17, 2024 06:17 AM

    Hi,

    When deploying WiFi networks with ARM, it automaticly changes the channel withing the allowed channels. 

    Is it possible in a cluster to force ARM to scan again and optimize it immidietly?

     I;m also curious what the time is between the automatic optimizations when Client Aware is disabled.

    What we want to accomplisch is, is that when we are done deploying we want to do a Site Survey afterwards, but we need to be sure ARM is finished with the first adjustment when all AP's are installed.

    Does anyone have some advice in this?

    Thanks



  • 2.  RE: Forcing new channel optimization with ARM

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Jun 17, 2024 02:26 PM

    AirMatch supports forcing a new solution be deployed, but not ARM.  ARM is going to be operating dynamically all the time and individual changes will be dependent on the thresholds being hit.

    Best option is to allow ARM to settle for ~24 hours before attempting a survey.



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  • 3.  RE: Forcing new channel optimization with ARM

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Jun 18, 2024 02:00 AM

    you can also change the max/min Tx power for 2.4/5G to influence ARM to operate within that range.



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  • 4.  RE: Forcing new channel optimization with ARM

    Posted Jun 18, 2024 08:02 AM

    Thanks




  • 5.  RE: Forcing new channel optimization with ARM

    Posted Jun 18, 2024 08:01 AM

    Thanks, will do that.