Specifications
Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide
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5. Use the two Multicast Address fields to specify one or two MAC addresses used for
multicast applications. Some VoIP devices make use of multicast addresses. Using this
mechanism ensures multicast packets for these devices are not delayed by the packet
queue. Only the first four bytes are used.
6. Use the drop-down menu to select the radio traffic best representing the network
requirements of this WLAN. Options include:
NOTE Wi-fi functionality requires both the access point and its associated
clients are WMM-capable and have WMM enabled. WMM enabled
devices can take advantage of their QoS functionality only if using
applications that support WMM, and can assign an appropriate priority
level to the traffic streams they generate.
manual Select the manual option if intending to manually set the Access
Categories for the radio traffic within this WLAN. Only advanced
users should manually configure the Access Categories, as setting
them inappropriately could negatively impact the access point’s
performance.
11n - wifi Use this setting for high-end multimedia devices that using the
high rate 802.11n radio.
11b - wifi Use this setting for high-end devices multimedia devices that use
the 802.11b radio.
11n - default Use this setting for typical “data-centric” MU traffic over the high
rate 802.11n radio.
11b - default Use this setting for typical “data-centric” MU traffic over the
802.11b radio.
11n voice Use this setting for “Voice-Over-IP” traffic over the high rate
802.11n radio.
11b voice Use this setting for “Voice-Over-IP” traffic over the 802.11b radio.
CAUTION Motorola recommends using the drop-down menu to define the
intended radio traffic within the WLAN. Once an option is selected,
you do not need to adjust the values for the Access Categories, unless
qualified to do so. Changing the Access Category default values could
negatively impact the performance of the access point.