Radio calibration is a radio resource management solution that enables a WLAN to quickly adapt to radio environment changes. Which of the following are involved in the radio calibration process?
Radio calibration, or Radio Resource Management (RRM), optimizes WLAN performance by adapting to environmental changes like interference or user density. The HCSP-Presales-Campus Network Planning and Design V1.0 documentation specifies:
Power Adjustment: Adjusts the transmit power of APs to minimize interference and optimize coverage.
Channel Adjustment: Dynamically selects the best channels to avoid co-channel interference and improve signal quality.
Load Balancing: While relevant to WLAN optimization, it is typically a separate function focused on distributing users across APs, not a core part of radio calibration.
[Reference: HCSP-Presales-Campus Network Planning and Design V1.0, Section on Radio Resource Management., , ]
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