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Chapter 10 Configuring Radio Resource ManagementWireless Device Access
Configuring Pico Cell Mode
Figure 10-10 High-Density Network Example
Guidelines for Using Pico Cell Mode
Follow these guidelines for using pico cell mode:
• You can configure pico cell mode only for 802.11a networks.
• High-density networking is supported on all Cisco lightweight access points (except the wireless
mesh access points) and on notebooks using the Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG and Intel Wireless
WiFi Link 4965AG clients.
• To support high-density, both the client s and access points must be configured for high density. Do
not mix high-density and non-high-density devices in the same network.
• High-density access points must be joined to a dedicated controller.
• When you adjust the pico cell mode parameters, the following auto RF values automatically change:
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The default value of the Fixed option for the Power Level Assignment Method parameter (on
the 802.11a Global Parameters > Auto RF page) reflects the power setting that you specify for
the pico cell Transmit Power parameter.
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The default value of the Power Threshold parameter (on the Wireless > 802.11a > RRM > Auto
RF page) reflects the value that you specify for the pico cell CCA Sensitivity Threshold
parameter.
Using the GUI to Configure Pico Cell Mode
Follow these steps to configure pico cell mode using the controller GUI.
Step 1 Disable the 802.11a network before changing pico cell mode parameters. To do so, click Wireless >
802.11a/n > Network and uncheck the 802.11a Network Status check box.
Step 2 Click Wireless > 802.11a > Pico Cell to open the 802.11a > Pico Cell page (see Figure 10-11).
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