The calibrate sensitivity command configures the radio calibration sensitivity for a device.
The undo calibrate sensitivity command restores the default radio calibration sensitivity.
By default, the radio calibration sensitivity of the device is set to medium.
calibrate sensitivity { high | medium | low | insensitivity | custom-threshold custom-threshold }
undo calibrate sensitivity
Parameter | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
high |
Indicates high radio calibration sensitivity. |
- |
medium |
Indicates medium radio calibration sensitivity. |
- |
low |
Indicates low radio calibration sensitivity. |
- |
insensitivity |
Indicates radio calibration insensitivity. |
- |
custom-threshold custom-threshold |
Specifies the radio calibration sensitivity based on the customized threshold. |
The value ranges from 0 to 95. A larger value indicates a lower sensitivity. |
Radio calibration sensitivity is valid only in automatic radio calibration mode (enabled using the calibrate enable auto command). The default value is recommended.
Radio calibration sensitivity of a device is described as follows:
You are advised to customize the sensitivity threshold when the wireless environment is stable (APs are online with fixed interference or no surrounding interference). If the customized sensitivity threshold (5 or higher) is used in other scenarios, radio transmission cannot avoid high-interference channels due to low sensitivity, affecting user experience.