Specifications

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Once enabled, MU rate limiting still needs to be enabled for a specific WLAN, then the rate
limit allocation needs to be defined for MU traffic within that specific WLAN. To modify a
WLAN-to-radio assignment, see Creating/Editing Individual WLANs on page 5-29.
3. Refer to the Per WLAN Rate Limits field to review the rate limits defined thus far for any
of the access point’s 16 WLANs.
The rates are displayed in Kbps for both wired to wireless and wireless to wired traffic flows
from the WLAN and its radio configuration.
4. Click Apply to save any changes to the Bandwidth Management screen. Navigating away
from the screen without clicking Apply results in all changes to the screens being lost.
5. Click Undo Changes (if necessary) to undo any changes made. Undo Changes reverts the
settings displayed on the Bandwidth Management screen to the last saved configuration.
6. Click Logout to securely exit the Access Point applet. A prompt displays confirming the
logout before the applet is closed.
5.4 Configuring Router Settings
The access point router uses routing tables and protocols to forward data packets from one network
to another. The access point router manages traffic within the network, and directs traffic from the
WAN to destinations on the access point managed LAN. Use the access point Router screen to view
the router's connected routes. To access the Router screen.
1. Select Network Configuration -> Router from the access point menu tree.
NOTE Though the Rogue AP and Firewall features appear after the Bandwidth
Management features within the access point menu tree, they are
described in Chapter 6, Configuring Access Point Security on page 6-1, as
both items are data protection functions. More specifically, see,
Configuring Firewall Settings on page 6-13 and Configuring Rogue AP
Detection on page 6-42.