338 CHAPTER 11: MANAGED ACCESS P OINT COMMANDSThe interval is 1000 packets. If more than the specified percentage ofpackets within a group of 1000 packets received by the radio areretransmissions, the radio increases power.When the percentage of retransmissions exceeds the max-retransmissionsthreshold, the radio does not immediately increase power. Instead, if thedata rate at which the radio is sending packets to the client is above theminimum data rate allowed, the radio lowers the data rate by onesetting. If the retransmissions still exceed the maximum allowed, theradio continues to lower the data rate, one setting at a time, until eitherthe retransmissions fall within the allowed percentile or the minimumallowed data rate is reached.If the retransmissions still exceed the threshold after the minimumallowed data rate is reached, the radio increases power by 1 dBm. Theradio continues increasing the power in 1 dBm increments until theretransmissions fall below the threshold.After the retransmissions fall below the threshold, the radio reducespower by 1 dBm. As long as retransmissions remain below the threshold,the radio continues reducing power in 1 dBm increments until it returnsto its default power level.A radio also can increase power, in 1 dBm increments, if a client fallsbelow the minimum allowed data rate. After a radio increases power, allclients must be at the minimum data rate or higher and the maximumretransmissions must be within the allowed percentile, before the radiobegins reducing power again.Examples — The following command changes the max-retransmissionsvalue to 20:WX1200# set ap 6 radio 1 auto-tune max-retransmissions 20success: change accepted.See Also set {ap | dap} radio auto-tune max-power on page 335 set radio-profile auto-tune power-backoff- timer on page 352 set radio-profile auto-tune power-config on page 353 set radio-profile auto-tune power-interval on page 354