Instructions

WLAN Configuration
Stellar AP User Guide
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Band
Select a value to specify the band at which the network transmits radio signals.
You can set the band to 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, or All. The All option is selected by
default.
Scope Type
Specify the scope of APs in the cluster which will create the WLAN.
All All APs in the cluster will create the WLAN.
Group Select the APs which will create the WLAN. The AP which MAC address is
in the group will be valid for the WLAN.
WLAN Access Timer
Specify the WLAN working period, in which only SSID broadcasts. If NOT
configured (Disabled), SSID will always broadcast if the WLAN is activated.
Access Days Specify the days for broadcasting SSID per week.
Operational Hours Specify the time of the day in which broadcasting
SSID.
Max Clients per
band
Specify the maximum number of clients that can be configured for each BSSID on
a WLAN. You can specify a value within the range of 1 to 256. The default value
is 64.
Upstream Per Client
Specify the maximum upstream bandwidth limitation for each user.
Downstream Per
Client
Specify the maximum downstream bandwidth limitation for each user.
Client Isolate
Not permit the clients attached to the same WLAN to communicate with each
other, they can only communicate with upstream gateway.
802.11r
Select to enable IEEE 802.11r (Fast BSS Transition). The Fast BSS Transition
mechanism minimizes the delay when a client transitions from one BSS to
another within the same group.
802.11v
Enables/Disables 802.11v. 802.11v standard defines mechanisms for wireless
network management enhancements and BSS transition management. It allows
client devices to exchange information about the network topology and RF
environment. The BSS transition management mechanism enables an AP to
request a voice client to transition to a specific AP, or suggest a set of preferred
APs to a client, due to network load balancing or BSS termination. It also helps
the client identify the best AP to transition to as they roam.
802.11k
Enables/Disables 802.11k. The 802.11k protocol enables APs and clients to
dynamically measure the available radio resources. When 802.11k is enabled, APs
and clients send neighbor reports, beacon reports, and link measurement reports
to each other.
802.11b
Enables/Disables allowing 11b legacy clients connect to AP
802.11g
Enables/Disables allowing 11g legacy clients connect to AP
2.4G Client Rate
Control
Enables/Disables 2.4G band accessing control based on client data rate
2.4G Client Rate
2.4G band client with lower data speed will not be allowed to access,
recommended value 12
5G Client Rate
Control
Enables/Disables 5G band accessing control based on client data rate
5G Client Rate
5G band client with lower data speed will not be allowed to access,
recommended value 24
2.4G MGMT Rate
Control
Enables/Disables 2.4G band wireless management frame rate control
2.4G MGMT Rate
2.4G band wireless management frame transmit rate, higher value means less
coverage, lower value means larger coverage
5G MGMT Rate
Control
Enables/Disables 5G band wireless management frame rate control
5G MGMT Rate
5G band wireless management frame transmit rate, higher value means less
coverage, lower value means larger coverage
DTIM Interval
The DTIM interval indicates the DTIM period in beacons, which determines how
often the AP should deliver the buffered broadcast and multicast frames to
associated clients in the power save mode. The default value is 1, which means