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•
The fast association function is disabled. By default, the fast association function is disabled. For
more information about fast association, see "Configuring access services."
•
Band navigation is enabled for the AP. By default, band navigation is enabled for the AP.
•
The SSID is bound to the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios of the AP.
Configuring band navigation
1.
Select
Advance
>
Band Navigation
from the navigation tree.
Figure 452
Configuring band navigation
2.
Configure band navigation as described in
.
3.
Click
OK
.
Table 140
Configuration items
Item Description
Band Navigation
•
Enable
—Enable band navigation.
•
Disable
—Disable band navigation.
By default, band navigation is disabled globally.
Session Threshold
•
Session Threshold
—Session threshold for clients on the 5 GHz band.
•
Gap
—Session gap, which is the number of clients on the 5 GHz band minus the
number of clients on the 2.4 GHz band.
If the number of clients on the 5 GHz radio has reached the upper limit, and the gap
between the number of clients on the 5 GHz radio and that on the 2.4 GHz radio has
reached the upper limit, the AP denies the client's association to the 5 GHz radio, and
allows new clients to associate to the 2.4 GHz radio.
By default, neither value is configured and the 5 GHz radio does not reject the access
from the client.
When you configure band navigation, configure both the session threshold and session
gap or configure none of them.
Gap
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