A network engineer is optimizing a high-density 5 GHz wireless deployment in a large corporate conference hall. During testing, wireless clients experience significant performance degradation and latency due to co-channel interference (CCI) caused by adjacent access points operating on overlapping RF cells using the same 20 MHz channels. The engineer must reduce CCI while keeping all access points active to handle client capacity. Which action on the Wireless LAN Controller (WLC) directly resolves this issue?
- Decrease the Transmit Power Control (TPC) maximum power threshold on the WLC to shrink the RF cell size of each access point.Cevap
- BEnable 80 MHz channel bonding across all 5 GHz radios to increase the total number of non-overlapping channels available in the RF group.
- CReconfigure the access points from Centralized Local mode to FlexConnect mode so that Radio Resource Management (RRM) operates independently on each AP.
- DLower the mandatory basic data rates on the WLC to allow beacon and management frames to cover a larger physical area.
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Decrease the Transmit Power Control (TPC) maximum power threshold on the WLC to shrink the RF cell size of each access point.
Decreasing the Transmit Power Control (TPC) maximum power limit forces the Wireless LAN Controller to restrict the output power of individual AP radios. This reduces each AP's RF coverage cell radius, minimizing signal overlap with neighboring APs on the same channel and reducing co-channel interference (CCI) in high-density environments.
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Wireless Radio Resource Management (RRM) and Co-Channel Interference (CCI) mitigation in high-density WLAN deployments.