


I have tried using AP Grouping in the past, and it did not work. I currently use our WCS to provide me with a CSV file of our inventory of access points which I save as a text file to import into AirMagnet WiFi Analyzer. could the co-channel interference shown in the report simply be the 2nd WLAN being broadcast from each AP? Does AirMagnet show 2 AP's detected for one physical AP if you have 2 WLAN's setup? - and if so, could it see one as interfering with the other because it doesn't know they are physically the same device? So my question for people who know something about AirMagnet site survey is.

So it appears to me that the RRM on the WLC is doing its job well. In the vast majority of occasions I?¡é?¡é?¡é?¡ém seeing 3 AP's all on different channels, although sometimes 4-5 AP's with the 4th and 5th at very low signal strengths. To be fair I?¡é?¡é?¡é?¡ém not using AirMagnet, rather I?¡é?¡é?¡é?¡ém visiting each room in the building and checking how many AP's i can see in that location and which channel they are on using the wireless NIC client utility that came with the laptop (i know this isn't really best practice but its all i can do!!). I've since visited the site and as far as I can see I?¡é?¡é?¡é?¡ém not seeing the co-channel interference they showed in the survey. In summary the survey showed we had good coverage but had a fair bit of co-channel interference too. We provide two WLANs, one for corp devices and another for guests, each WLAN has its own SSID which is not broadcast. The wireless implementation is fairly straight forward we have an 802.11G network with Cisco AP's controlled by a WLC. We recently had a 3rd party complete an AirMagnet site survey of a WLAN we've deployed.
