Cisco Aironet AP2802I Manuel de démarrage - Page 30
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FAQs
What is Flexible Radio Assignment?
The Flexible Radio Assignment (FRA) feature automatically detects when a high number of devices
are connected to a network and changes the dual radios in the access point from 2.4 GHz/5 GHz to
5 GHz/5 GHz to serve more clients. The access point performs this function while still monitoring the
network for security threats and RF Interference that may affect performance. Flexible Radio
Assignment improves mobile user experience for high-density networks.
FRA has the following different modes of operation:
•Default operating mode—Serving clients on both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios.
•Dual 5 GHz Mode—Serving clients on both 5 GHz radios.
•Wireless Security Monitoring—Scanning both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios for security threats while
also serving 5 GHz clients.
What is a Smart Antenna connector?
The 2802E model has a Smart antenna connector (see
Figure
8), which is connected directly to the
flexible radio. Without a supported external antenna connected to the Smart Antenna connector, the
flexible radio can stay only in 2.4 GHz mode. If an external antenna is connected, the flexible radio
can be used in the full Flexible Radio Assignment mode, allowing dual 5 GHz and Wireless Security
Monitoring modes.
To connect to any supported RP-TNC connector-type external antenna to the Smart antenna
connector, use the DART cable connector AIR-CAB002-DART-R= (see
Figure
9), which is to be
procured separately from Cisco.
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