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Configure WiFi, Radio Frequency, and QoS Settings
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Wireless Controller
8. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
Configure WiFi Settings for an Advanced Profile Group
Two requirements exist for you to be able to configure the WiFi settings on the Advanced
Wireless Settings page:
You must disable automatic channel allocation for the radio on the Channel Allocation
page. For information about channel allocation, see Configure Automatic Channel
Allocation on page 203.
At least one access point must be assigned to the profile group for the radio for which you
want to configure the WiFi settings.
To configure WiFi settings for an advanced profile group:
1. Open a web browser, and in the browser
’s address field, type the wireless controller’s IP
address.
By default, the IP address is 192.168.0.250.
The wireless controller’s login window opens.
2. Enter your user name and password.
3. Click the Login button.
Multicast/Broadcast Rate Limiting Select the enable radio button to enable multicast and broadcast rate
limiting, which can increase bandwidth and minimize interference. To
configure the maximum packet rate, enter a packet rate in the
Multicast/Broadcast Rate Limiting Packet Count field. By default,
the wireless controller uses the following maximum packets rates:
For the 2.4 Ghz radio, up to 63 packets per second.
For the 5 GHz radio, up to radio 300 packets per second.
Select the disable radio button to disable multicast and broadcast rate
limiting. Disabled is the default setting.
ARP Suppression Select the enable radio button to enable
Address Resolution Protocol
(ARP) suppression.
ARP suppression decreases the management
traffic that the wireless controller must handle. ARP suppression is
enabled by default and applies to the wired interface only.
With ARP suppression enabled, if the IP addresses of all WiFi clients
that are associated with an access point are known, the wireless
controller handles ARP requests in the following ways:
A packet with a known IP address is forwarded to its destination.
A packet with an unknown IP address is dropped.
With
ARP suppression enabled, if the IP address of at least one WiFi
client that is associated with an access point is not known, the wireless
controller broadcasts (that is, floods) the
ARP requests into the WiFi
network.
Select the disable radio button to disable ARP suppression.
Setting Description