Configuring Wireless Parameters 247Nortel WLAN—Management Software 2300 Series Reference GuideMoving Radios Back to the Default Radio Profile1 Access the Radio Profiles table:a Select the Configuration tool bar option.b In the Organizer panel, click the plus sign next to the WSS.c Click the plus sign next to Wireless.2 In the Radio Profiles table, select the radio profile to which the radios are currently mapped.3 Click Properties.4 Click the Radio Selection tab.5 In the Current Members list, select the radios you want to return to the default radio profile.6 Click Reset To Default.7 Click OK.Configuring Advanced Radio Profile SettingsAfter you configure a radio profile, you can select the radio profile, and click Properties to display a configu-ration wizard that contains all the configurable parameters for the radio profile. A dialog with the followingtabs is displayed:• Radio Profile• 802.11 Attributes• Auto Tune• Service Profile Selection• Radio Selection• Voice ConfigurationRadio Profile TabThe Radio Profile tab lists settings for the following options:• Name—Radio profile name• Countermeasures Mode:• None—Radios do not use countermeasures. This is the default.• All—Radios use countermeasures against devices classified by WSS Software asrogues and against devices classified by WSS Software as interfering devices.A rogue is a device that is in the Nortel network but does not belong there. An interferingdevice is not part of the Nortel network but also is not a rogue. WSS Software classifies adevice as an interfering device if no client connected to the device has been detectedcommunicating with any network entity listed in the forwarding database (FDB) of anyWSS in the Mobility Domain. Although the interfering device is not connected to yournetwork, the device might be causing RF interference with AP radios.