Operation Manual

VigorAP 920R Series User’s Guide
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series router; there is no per-node licensing or subscription required. With the unified user
interface of Vigor2860 Combo WAN series and Vigor2925 Triple WAN series, the
multiple deployment of VigorAP 920RP can be clear at the first sight. For multiple
wireless clients, to apply the AP Load Balancing to the multiple APs will manage wireless
traffic with smooth flow and enhanced efficiency.
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Load Balance can help to distribute the traffic for all of the access points (e.g., VigorAP
920RP) registered to Vigor router. Thus, the bandwidth will not be occupied by certain
access points.
However, traffic overload might be occurred if too many wireless stations connected to
VigorAP 920RP for data incoming and outgoing. Therefore, “Force Overload
Disassociation” is required to terminate the network connection of the client’s station to
release network traffic. When the function of “Force Overload Disassociation” in web user
interface of Vigor router (e.g., Vigor2860 or Vigor2925 series) is enabled, wireless clients
specified in black list of such web page will be disassociated to solve the problem of traffic
overload.
The following web page is used to configure white list and black list for wireless stations.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description
White List/Black List
Display the information (such as index number, MAC address
and comment) for all of the members in White List/Black List.
Wireless stations listed in Black List will be forcefully
disconnected first when traffic overload occurs and “Force
Overload Disassociation” is enabled.
Client’s MAC
Specify the MAC Address of the remote/local client.