Plasma Cloud's Radio Frequency Topology offers an intuitive visualization of your network's wireless environment. Access Points perform radio frequency scans to assess nearby WiFi signals and their strength. This information is crucial for optimizing network performance, minimizing interference, and ensuring stable connections for WiFi clients.
In case of slower-than-expected WiFi speeds, performing a WiFi scan can identify signal interference. It enables users to evaluate wireless network allocation by channel and choose less congested channels & channel widths for their Access Point. This tool is indispensable for network administrators, assisting in tasks such as configuration, planning, monitoring wireless networks, and detecting rogue devices. By comparing actual spectrum utilization with Access Point reporting side-by-side, overall WiFi performance can be enhanced.
When WiFi AI is enabled in your network, it will perform regular RF scans for all devices during your scheduled maintenance window. This ensures reliable and continuous adaption to a changing RF environment. |
How to read the Radio Frequency topology?
To access the RF Topology, simply navigate to Topology > Radio Frequency within the Plasma Cloud console. Here, your network map will be displayed, with each Access Point represented by a map marker. To learn how to interpret the Radio Frequency map, please read the article titled "How to read the Radio Frequency map?"
Clicking on a map marker opens the Radio Frequency popup offering visual insights into the device wireless environment. For a comprehensive understanding of how to interpret the RF popup, please refer to the article titled "How to read the Radio Frequency popup?"
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