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 **[[https://www.waveform.com/a/b/guides/5g-and-shannons-law|5G’s Faster Data Rates and Shannon’s Law]]** **[[https://www.waveform.com/a/b/guides/5g-and-shannons-law|5G’s Faster Data Rates and Shannon’s Law]]**
  
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 +===== Best practics IAP Aruba Networks =====
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 +**Eliminate the viability of using 80Mhz channels in 2.4 Ghz.**
 +{{ :networking:wireless_topic:wi-fi_6:iap1.png?400 |}}
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 +I reduced the power on 2.4 Ghz to a min: 6 and a maximum of 12 dBm (decibelios-miliwatt).
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 +  * 23 dBm (200 mW) – High power, suitable for wide coverage.
 +  * 17 dBm (50 mW) – Medium power, balanced for stability and coverage.
 +  * 10 dBm (10 mW) – Low power, ideal for high-density AP environments.
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 +I activate the smart antenna option.
 + 
 +**Smart Antenna can**:
 + 
 +  * Detect the best signal path to connected devices, improving coverage and signal quality.
 +  * Reduce interference by dynamically adjusting the antenna pattern in response to changes in the wireless environment.
 +  * Enhance spectral efficiency by directing the signal toward clients instead of broadcasting in all directions.
 +
 +**Technologies involved**:
 +
 +  * Beamforming: Focuses the signal toward the client instead of spreading it everywhere.
 +  * ClientMatch: Groups and moves clients to the best available APs.
 +  * Antenna Steering: Switches between antenna patterns to optimize connectivity.
 +
 +{{ :networking:wireless_topic:wi-fi_6:iap2.png?400 |}}
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 +Other changes:  Aruba Networks, **ARM** (**Adaptive Radio Management**):  is a feature that dynamically optimizes RF (**radio frequency**) performance by adjusting power levels, channel selection, and other parameters to reduce interference and improve efficiency.
 +
 +{{ :networking:wireless_topic:wi-fi_6:iap4.png?400 |}}
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 +  * Band Steering: Enabled (Encourages 5 GHz usage for better performance)
 +  * Airtime Fairness: Enabled (Balances bandwidth among clients)
 +  * ClientMatch: Enabled (Ensures clients connect to the best AP)
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 +**Aruba Networks**, **SLB** (**Server Load Balancing**) mode helps optimize traffic distribution across multiple servers to enhance performance and redundancy.
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 +This you have three options: **Channel, Radio, Relationship + Channel.**
 +
 +🔹 **SLB Mode Options**
 +1️⃣ **Channel Mode (Best for Simple Load Distribution)**
 +
 +✔ How it works: Traffic is distributed across available channels without considering the ratio.
 +✔ Best for: Evenly spreading traffic across multiple links.
 +✔ Use Case: General enterprise networks with equal-capacity links.
 +✔ Pros: Simple to configure, ensures balanced traffic distribution.
 +✔ Cons: Doesn't account for link bandwidth differences or capacity.
 + 
 +2️⃣**Ratio Mode (Best for Weighted Load Balancing)**
 +
 +✔ How it works: Assigns traffic based on predefined ratios (e.g., 70% to one channel, 30% to another).
 +✔ Best for: Networks where different links have different capacities.
 +✔ Use Case: Hybrid WAN environments, mixed-capacity backhauls.
 +✔ Pros: Maximizes link efficiency by considering bandwidth differences.
 +✔ Cons: Requires manual tuning to set the correct ratios.
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 + 
 +3️⃣ **Channel + Ratio Mode (Best for Optimized Performance)**
 +
 +✔ How it works: Combines both channel-based distribution and traffic weighting based on ratios.
 +✔ Best for: Advanced deployments requiring precise traffic balancing.
 +✔ Use Case: Large enterprise networks, SD-WAN, cloud-based applications.
 +✔ Pros: Provides fine-grained control over traffic distribution.
 +✔ Cons: More complex to configure and maintain.
  
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