PROAPW300L- 300Mbps 2.4GHz In Wall Access Point
with RJ45 Port
PROAPW750L- 750Mbps 2.4 & 5GHz In Wall Access Point
with RJ45 Port
PROAPCEILING- 1200Mbps 2.4 & 5GHz Ceiling Access Point
Advanced Instructions
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MAC ACL:-
Access control lists (ACL) can control the traffic entering a network.
When you configure ACL, you can selectively admit or reject
inbound traffic, thereby controlling access to your network or to
specific resources on your network.
Wi-Fi Timer Off:-
Set the time to start and stop Wi-Fi access.
Advanced:-
Country Region
MUST
be set to ETSI
(For legal UK channel allocation).
2G and 5G mode sets the Wi-Fi standard of the AP.
Multicast Fast:-
Provides the ability to minimize packet loss in a network when there
is a link or node failure by enhancing, but not changing, multicast routing protocols
.
Maximum per AP:-
Number of permitted on the AP. Prevents over loading and
therefore slowing down of the AP.
WLAN Partition:-
Enabling WLAN Partition prevents associated wireless clients from
communicating with each other for security.
Short GI:-
Short Guard Interval can increases the data rate by up to 10%.
Coverage Threshold:-
The signal level at the point where the AP drops the device.
TX Power:-
Be careful with this setting, it can reduce the channel overlap and
degrade the Wi-Fi signal if using with more than one AP. Especially useful when
roaming and set with coverage threshold.
Preferred 5G:-
The access point will first offer 5G to the device before falling back to
2.4G.
DFS:-
When support for DFS is enabled, it will be necessary for Wi-Fi access points to
verify that any radar in proximity is not using DFS frequencies. This process is
called
Channel Availability Check
, and it is executed during the boot process of the
AP as well as during its normal operations. If the AP detects that a radar is using a
particular DFS channel, then it will exclude that channel from the list of available
channels. This state will last for 30 minutes, after which the AP will check again if the
channel can be used for Wi-Fi transmissions. The
Channel Availability
Check
performed during the boot process can take anywhere between 1 and 10
minutes, depending on which country
you’re
in. For this reason, DFS channels are not
immediately available when an AP boots. Wi-Fi networks that are servicing real-time
and mission-critical applications may want to avoid such disconnections caused by
DFS frequencies.