We also let our Cisco WiSM select to best channels but we do limit it to
channels 1,6,11.

 

-Doug

 

 

Douglas R. Bentley
University Information Technology
Systems Engineering Group

 

  

 

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-----Original Message-----
From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Watters
Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 9:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Channel Selection on APs

 

We let our Cisco WiSM controllers pick the channels. Works as well as
could

be expected with the number of rogues we have, particularly in the
dorms.

 

If using the AMP management platform, you can let it optimize your
channels.

 

And, it is not 3, 6, & 11 that are non-overlapping, but 1, 6, & 11.

 

-jcw

 

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John Watters    UA: OIT  205-348-3992

 

 

-----Original Message-----

From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv

[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Martin Jr., D.

Michael

Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 8:52 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Channel Selection on APs

 

In the past, we have always setup wireless access points to use channels
3,

6, and 11, since these channels are the non-overlapping channels.  We
have

tried to be careful in spacing out APs and picking one of these three

channels where it seems appropriate to prevent interference from one

another.

 

A question was posed by someone in my staff about using the "least
congested

channel" setting instead of going through all the trouble of determining
and

setting the channel.

 

So, the questions are...

 

1.  What are you other institutions doing about channel selection on
your

Access Points?

2.  If you are using 3, 6, and 11, what is your strategy for use and
what

problems and/or successes have you seen?

3.  If you are not using 3, 6, and 11, why not? What are you doing? And
what

problems and/or successes have you seen?

 

 

Any input is appreciated.

 

Thanks,

 

D. Michael Martin, Jr.

Network Administrator

University of Montevallo

 

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