We ran a 4 channel plan for a couple years on our aruba system. Very
dense ap deployment, lots of interference (necessary evil for the # of
users and solid construction of buildings). Worked fine till we swapped
to code 3.x.x.x, we were told that the ARM features all were tuned for
the 3 channel plan and that we should swap back. We've found that using
aruba arm and fine tuning it you'll be fine and not need to do any hacks
like this. (Not that 4 channel is really a hack, but letting arm do what
it wants gave us way better results once we learned to fine tune it).
Robert Harris
Manager of Network
and Audio/Video
Culinary Institute of America
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>>> Lee H Badman 05/08/12 10:35 AM >>>
P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}With no intent to open a conversational
can 'o worms, I'm curious if anyone is running a 4-channel plan on their
production WLANs, that is willing to share their opinions and
experiences on the topic.
Thanks-
Lee
Lee H. Badman
Wireless/Network Engineer, ITS
Adjunct Instructor, iSchool
Syracuse University
315.443.3003
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