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then click and display the other tab without saving your configuration, that setting will revert to its
previous value. Both basic and advanced settings are described in
Table 99.
Parameter Description
Basic
High throughput enable (SSID) Determines if this high-throughput SSID allows high-
throughput (802.11n) stations to associate.
Enabling high-throughput in an WLANhigh-throughput SSID
profile enables Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) base features for
the associated SSID.
Default: Enabled.
40 MHz channel usage Enable or disable the use of 40 MHz channels. This
parameter is enabled by default.
Default: Enabled.
Very High throughput enable (SSID) Enable or disable support for Very High Throughput
(802.11ac) on the SSID.
Default: Enabled.
80 MHz channel usage (VHT) Enable or disable the use of 80 MHz channels on Very High
Throughput (VHT) APs.
Default: Enabled.
VHT - Explicit Transmit Beamforming Enable or disable VHT Explicit Transmit Beamforming for
the 802.11ac-capable APs. When this parameter is enabled,
the AP requests information about the Multiple-Input and
Multiple-Output (MIMO) channel and uses that information
to transmit data over multiple transmit streams using a
calculated steering matrix. The result is higher throughput
due to improved signal at the beamforming (the receiving
client). If this parameter is disabled, all other transmit
beamforming settings will not take effect.
Default: Enabled.
VHT - Multi User Transmit Beamforming Enable or disable VHT Multi-User Transmit Beamforming. If
this parameter is disabled, all other Multi-User Transmit
Beamforming configuration parameters have no effect.
Default: Enabled.
NOTE: This is setting applicable for W-AP320 Series APs
only.
Advanced
BA AMSDU Enable Enable or disable Receive AMSDU in Block ACK(BA)
negotiation. If enabled, AP denies clients from sending
AMSDU using BA agreement.
Table 99: High-Throughput SSID Profile Parameters