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Power (mW): Select a power level from the supported power values at which the AP will operate for each
selected protocol. You must keep the default values, which are based on the maximum transmit power for the
protocol as permitted by the regulatory agencies in the countries for which you are doing the WLAN planning.
Refer to

Appendix D: Glossary of Terms

for more details on regulatory domain compliance.

Click <Advanced Parameters> to set

advanced 802.11n parameters

.

Note: There is only one channel in case of 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g protocols. Advanced Parameters is available only for the
802.11n protocol.

Click <Save> to save the changes. Alternately, click <Cancel> to discard the changes.

7.6.2 Sensor Properties

To modify the properties of a Sensor placed on the layout, do either of the following:

Right-click the Sensor and select Properties

Right-click or double-click the Sensor in the Device List and select Properties

Double-click the Sensor
The Sensor Properties dialog box appears.

Figure 119.

Sensor Properties

You can set the following:

Name: Enter a unique name by which the Sensor is identified.

Model: Select a Sensor Model from the drop-down list of commercially available Sensor models. Planner enables,
disables, or changes the other properties in this dialog box based on the selected Sensor model.

Ethernet MAC: Enter the Ethernet MAC Address of the Sensor.

Select Radio: Select the radio from the drop-down list.