Overview
Radio profiles are used to optimize radio parameters, and control the in-service channel switching function.
Radio profiles are divided into 2G and 5G radio profiles. 2G and 5G radio profiles apply to 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios respectively. The differences between configurations of 2G and 5G radio profiles are as follows:
- 2G radio profiles allow you to configure the 802.11bg rate set.
- 5G radio profiles allow you to configure the 802.11a rate set, and perform 802.11ac-related configurations.
Radio profiles can reference air scan profiles and RRM profiles.
- Air scan profiles are designed for radio calibration, spectrum analysis, location, and WIDS data analysis. APs periodically scan radio signals in their surrounding environment and report the collected information to ACs or servers.
- RRM profiles are designed to maintain optimal radio resource utilization. They enable APs to check the surrounding radio environment, dynamically adjust working channels and transmit power, and evenly distribute access users. This function helps adjust radio coverage, reduce radio signal interference, and enable a wireless network to quickly adapt to changes in the radio environment. With the radio resource management function, the wireless network can provide high service quality for wireless users.