- Are GPS enabled APs required for AP auto placement?
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No, GPS enabled APs are not a requirement. AP auto placement can be achieved using FTM.
- Is AP auto placement possible with 500 series APs?
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500 series APs can be auto-placed on a floor plan. The integrated FTM radio in the AP helps to facilitate auto-locate. With the use of the Central floorplan manager and the anchor APs, 500 series APs can be auto-placed on a floorplan.
- Will GPS enabled Anchor APs be automatically placed on the floor plan?
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Currently, floorplan manager does not automatically place Anchor APs with GPS on floor plan.
- Does my Central account need to be allow listed, to try open locate?
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No additional allow list is required other than access to New Central.
- How does the system auto place the APs on the correct floor?
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The user must manually assign the APs to the appropriate floor.
- Does FTM work on a 6 GHz band?
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That depends on the AP model. Currently AP-605H & AP-615 support AP-to-AP and STA-to-AP, with support for the 700 series APs coming soon.
- Why is 80 MHz wide channel required for AP auto placement?
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An 80MHz wide channel is essential because larger bandwidth enables efficient exchange of AP-to-AP or STA-to-AP FTM data, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.
- How long does data collection take with FTM monitor mode?
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FTM monitor mode takes between 15 – 30 minutes to gather the FTM data required for AP auto-placement.
- Will FTM monitor mode disrupt Wi-Fi connectivity?
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Enabling an FTM scan will temporarily disrupt Wi-Fi connectivity on the 5 GHz radio. During the scan, all connected Wi-Fi clients will experience an outage for the duration of the system-calculated scan. Once the scan is complete, the network will automatically restore connectivity.
- Does an FTM Monitor mode scan need to be rerun after adding new APs to the floor plan?
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Yes. However, if an AP is deleted, rerunning the FTM Monitor mode is not necessary, but the deleted AP should be unassigned from the floor plan.
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