Basic radio parameters are directly configured on radio interfaces, while other radio parameters are configured in a radio profile. The radio profile is classified into the 2G and 5G radio profiles. The configurations in the 2G and 5G radio profiles take effect on 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios, respectively. The commands in the 2G radio profile are used to configure 2.4 GHz radio parameters while those in the 5G radio profile are used to configure 5 GHz radio parameters. (Optional) Adjusting Radio Parameters describes different commands used for the 2G and 5G radio profiles. Unless otherwise specified, the other commands are applicable to both the 2G and 5G radio profiles.
The 2.4 GHz radio supports the 802.11b/g/n/ax radio mode, and the 5 GHz radio supports the 802.11a/n/ac/ax radio modes. When connecting to a wireless network, STAs automatically negotiate the radio mode with their connected APs.
By default, the system provides the 2G radio profile default and 5G radio profile default, and the two radio profiles are bound to all AP groups. Using the default radio profiles can simplify user operations. However, in actual scenarios, you are advised to create different radio profiles and configure parameters in the profiles according to service requirements.
The system view is displayed.
The WLAN view is displayed.
Or run radio-5g-profile name profile-name
A 2G or 5G radio profile is created and the radio profile view is displayed.
By default, the system provides the 2G radio profile default and 5G radio profile default.