D-Link Unified Access System
Software User Manual
12/10/09
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Configuring Advanced Settings
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Figure 361: Adding a Profile
After you add the profile, the
Global Configuration
page for the profile appears, and a new tab with the name of the profile
appears a the top of the page. When you add a new profile, it has the default AP settings.
Table 336: Access Point Profile Global Configuration
When you select a profile and click Clear, all configurations will be set to to the default values for the profile except the profile
name.
To delete a profile, select the profile and click
Delete
.
Click
Refresh
to refresh the information displayed on the screen from the settings on the switch.
If you change any of the configuration settings, click the
Submit
button to apply the new settings.
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Quality of Service (
QoS
) provides you with the ability to specify parameters on multiple queues for increased throughput and
better performance of differentiated wireless traffic like Voice-over-IP (VoIP), other types of audio, video, and streaming
media as well as traditional IP data over the D-Link Unified Switch.
To display the QoS Configuration page for an AP profile, click
WLAN > Advanced Configuration >
AP Profiles
, select the
tab corresponding to the profile, and click the
QoS
tab. Click the radio button corresponding to the radio interface you want
to configure (QoS is configured per radio interface).
Field
Description
Profile Name
The Access Point profile name you added. Use 0 to 32 characters. Only alphanumeric characters are
allowed. No special characters are allowed.
Hardware Type
ID
Select the hardware type for the APs that use this profile. The hardware type is determined, in part, by
the number of radios the AP supports (single or dual) and the IEEE 802.11 modes that the radio
supports (a/b/g or a/b/g/n). The option available in the Hardware Type ID is:
•
DWL-8600AP Dual Radio a/b/g/n
Wired Network
Discovery
VLAN ID
Enter the VLAN ID that the switch uses to send tracer packets in order to detect APs connected to the
wired network.
The tracer packets help the switch identify unauthorized APs that do not belong to the D-Link Unified
Access System but are connected to the wired network.