C-3Adaptive Tx Power Control Use CasesUse Model: Airport DeploymentUse Model: Airport DeploymentThis use model demonstrates how Adaptive Transmit Power Control worksin relation to SSID and RF Group Name configuration settings.■ All AP-530 APs are owned/managed by the Airport■ The Airport leases AP service to wireless providers• T-Mobile and• Boingo■ There are also APs in use by Airport tenants such as Jimbo’s that are notAP 530 units.Airport Case 1 – No RF Group NameIn this case, there are four AP 530s in the Airport network: AP #1, AP #2, AP#3 and AP #4. Additionally, a food concession, Jimbo’s, also has an accesspoint, AP #N, which does not support . In these access points, the parametersthat impact are configured as follows:AP #1 and AP #4 operate on the same channel and as such, will negotiate theirpower levels when is enabled. AP #2 and AP #3 are not affected by , as theyeach operate alone on their respective channels.AP #1 and AP #4 are able to hear each other, and both can hear AP #N:• AP #1 hears AP #4 and AP #N• AP #4 hears AP #1 and AP #NAP #1 AP #2 AP #3 AP #4 AP #NChannel 1 6 11 1 1wlan-1 SSID T-Mobile n/a n/a T-Mobile Jimbo’swlan-2 SSID Boingo n/a n/a disabled n/aenabled n/a n/a enabled n/aRF Group Name none n/a n/a none n/aAvoid Other WLANs disabled n/a n/a disabled n/aMax Power Reduction 18 dB n/a n/a 18 dB n/aAdaptive Mode AP n/a n/a AP n/a