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‎06-08-2018 02:01 PM
Hello Community,
1. I want to know the criteria and the time is taking to Smart RF 2 (WING 5.9.2) to shutdown the radio when it's needed.
2. Smart RF in generally doing calculation based on the sniffing the neibours, but not based on the wireless client's info was shared by the wireless clients.
Can we add the data to SMART RF calculation algorithm with enabling "radio-resource-measurement" in WLAN config ? Or it's performing some other function?
Thanks,
Aviv
1. I want to know the criteria and the time is taking to Smart RF 2 (WING 5.9.2) to shutdown the radio when it's needed.
2. Smart RF in generally doing calculation based on the sniffing the neibours, but not based on the wireless client's info was shared by the wireless clients.
Can we add the data to SMART RF calculation algorithm with enabling "radio-resource-measurement" in WLAN config ? Or it's performing some other function?
Thanks,
Aviv
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‎06-14-2018 09:16 AM
Hello,
Just tested it and select-shutdown is working.
What is the goal of using radio resource measurement ?
Thanks,
Aviv
Just tested it and select-shutdown is working.
What is the goal of using radio resource measurement ?
Thanks,
Aviv
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‎06-14-2018 09:16 AM
@Abdulla Hammad - fantastic answers, many thanks for the knowledge! :-))
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‎06-14-2018 09:16 AM
Great! Let me know if you have any questions regarding Select Shutdown in the future.
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‎06-14-2018 09:16 AM
Chrome knows everything.... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11k-2008
