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III-2-3 Overload Management
Load Balance can help to distribute the traffic for all of the access points (e.g., VigorAP 906)
registered to the Vigor router. Thus, the bandwidth will not be occupied by certain access points.
However, traffic overload might occur if too many wireless stations are connected to VigorAP 906
for data incoming and outgoing. Therefore, “Force Overload Disassociation” is required to terminate
the network connection of the client’s station to release network traffic. When the function of “Force
Overload Disassociation” in the web user interface of the Vigor router is enabled, wireless clients
specified in the
Black List
of such web page will be disassociated to solve the problem of traffic
overload.
The following web page is used to configure the white list and the Black List for wireless stations.
Available settings are explained as follows:
Item Description
White List/Black List
Display the information (such as index number, MAC address, and
comment) for all of the members in White List/Black List.
Wireless stations listed in Black List will be forcefully disconnected
first when traffic overload occurs and “Force Overload Disassociation”
is enabled.
Client’s MAC Address
Specify the MAC Address of the remote/local client.
Apply to
White List
– MAC address listed inside Client’s MAC Address will be
categorized as one of the members in White List.
Black List
- MAC address listed inside Client’s MAC Address will be
categorized as one of the members in Black List.
Summary of Contents for VigorAP 906
Page 1: ...I ...
Page 7: ...VII Chapter I Installation ...
Page 8: ......
Page 18: ...10 Next click Change adapter options Click the local area connection ...
Page 28: ...20 4 A summary of the settings configuration will be shown on the screen Click Finish ...
Page 33: ...25 8 Later a summary page of mesh root with mesh node will be shown on the screen ...
Page 35: ...27 Chapter II Connectivity ...
Page 39: ...31 ...
Page 62: ...54 Below shows how Band Steering works ...
Page 66: ...58 ...
Page 82: ...74 Collect some Mesh logs and send the result to DrayTek for analysis ...
Page 84: ...76 II 4 7 Mesh Syslog ...
Page 95: ...87 Chapter III Management ...
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Page 127: ...119 Chapter IV Others ...
Page 140: ...132 This page is left blank ...
Page 141: ...133 Chapter V Mobile APP DrayTek Wireless ...
Page 157: ...149 Chapter VI Troubleshooting ...
Page 161: ...153 VI 1 4 WLAN 2 4GHz Statistics This page is used for debugging by RD only ...
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