Chapter 6; Topic 5
Example AP Transmit Power Level Numbers
The results of RRM’s TPC are affected by a good design that has appropriate AP locations and spacing. TPC can produce reasonably expected results if the APs have a reasonable space between them. Configuring the TPC interval to a more excellent value adds more stability to the wireless network. To compensate for excessive overlap or any hole, the RRM will try to adjust the AP transmit power levels. The TPC begins to make necessary adjustments when the ideal transmit power has been calculated for each AP in the RF group. It also makes incremental changes of 3dB each time it runs to maintain stability
Example AP Transmit Power Level Numbers; Internet Source
https://wlanlessonslearned.wordpress.com/tag/power-levels/The numbering systems starting with 1 and ending with 8 have their current power level assignment shown by each AP’s Tx Power Level Assignment. A single AP full-on power is indicated by the number 1, meaning that the higher the number goes, the less energy is transmitted. Wireless communications occur in a bi-directional manner. This aspect implies that downlink communication from the AP to the client is often different from the uplink communication from the client to the AP. The equipment used to channel/power settings that could turn into a timeous process includes Cisco 5508 Wireless LAN Controller and Cisco 3700 series Access Point