An access point in a wireless network includes an external indication of
the access point's proximity to another access point. The external
indication can be a LED that blinks at a rate that is related to the
proximity of the access point to the other access point. An access point
is also capable of producing a network map that indicates the access
point's proximity relative to other access points that are coupled to the
network. The access point is further capable of monitoring wireless
network traffic to ascertain whether wireless network traffic has
exceeded a threshold, and if so, releasing some client devices so that
wireless network traffic no longer exceeds the threshold. The access
point is also capable of automatically choosing one of a plurality of
radio frequencies on which to operate. The access point chooses a
frequency after evaluating frequencies on which other access points may
be operating.