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Table 31: Advanced Radio Settings (continued)
Field Description
OFDMA Specify the direction to use Orthogonal Frequency-Division
Multiple Access (OFDMA). Valid values are:
O
DL— downlink
UL— uplink
Both
802.11ax APs use OFDMA technology to partition a channel into
resource units, allowing users with varying bandwidth needs to
be served simultaneously. OFDMA is ideal for low bandwidth
applications. Its benefits include: better frequency reuse,
reduced latency, and increased eciency. When OFDMA is
enabled, the AP mandates the resource unit allocation for
multiple clients for downlink and uplink OFDMA. A series of
trigger frames are exchanged to allow multiple-user
transmission in the downlink and uplink directions. To avoid
overlapping of OFDMA symbols, specify a guard-interval.
OFDMA is disabled by default.
Supported on the following 802.11ax APs:
AP310i/e
AP360i/e
AP4000
AP410i/e
AP460i/e
AP505i
AP510i/e
AP560i/h
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