Configuration Manual

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Dual-band 3x3 802.11 ac WiFi Access Point
Configuration Manual
4. Enter a unique name for the particular WLAN on SSID.
Note:
- If you want to configure the same SSID on two different
WLANs; their security setting MUST be different from each
other.
5. Select User Isolation checkbox to block user communication within
the same SSID in the AP directly. This entry is optional.
6. Deselect the DHCP Trust Port checkbox to prevent illegal DHCP
servers offering IP address to DHCP clients via this WLAN. This entry is
optional.
7. Specify the suitable privilege of associated clients on Access Traffic
Right; the options include
Full Access
Associated client can access Internet and
manage AP
AP Management Only
Associated client can manage AP only, but
not able to access the Internet
AP Management Disable
Associated client can access the Internet, but
not able to manage AP
8. Enter the maximum associated clients between 1 and 256 on Max
Clients for this WLAN. 256 is the default setting.
Note:
- Max Clients in WLAN 0 15 MUST be smaller than or equal to
( ) the Max Clients setting on Radio General Setting
9. Enter an additional requirement on Signal Strength to Noise Ratio
(SNR) for associated clients under Station Association Requirement.
These entries are optional. Network ad may fill up the following fields:
Reject Station Association
if SNR less than X dB
X denote the minimum SNR level which allow
clients to associate; You can select any
integer between 0dB and 100dB; 0 denotes as
disable; 0 is default setting
Disassociate Station if SNR
drops more than Y dB for
consecutive Z packets
Y denotes the SNR tolerance; Z denotes the
number of consecutive packets their SNR are
below the difference of X - Y.
Notes:
- Example for Station Association Requirement with the
following settings:
Reject Station Association if SNR less than 30 dB (X = 30);
Disassociate Station if SNR drops more than 20 dB for
consecutive 10 packets (Y = 20; Z = 10)
Consequence:
AP accepts the clients to associate if the SNR of packets from