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Introduction 

 
This document is to provide an overview of the variety of ways in which D-Link’s wireless 

solution can be deployed by customers. It would also point out a few pointers to be kept 

in mind either as limitations or cautions to be taken while deploying the solution in a 

customer environment. 

 

There are 3 unique features that D-Link’s solution has which can be taken advantage of 

while proposing our solution in competition to other vendors based on the unique needs 

a customer’s network may have. 

 

1.  Our solution can be deployed either as an Overlay Device (also called a Wireless 

Controller) or as an Edge Device that can leverage all the traditional wired 

functionality built into our switch. 

 

2.  Support for Peer Switches – Up to 4 Peer Switches can be supported in the 

same Wireless Domain with each of the Switches capable of managing 48 

Access Points effectively enabling the network scale to a maximum of 192 APs. 

This Unified Access System can manage up to 2000 wireless clients 

simultaneously making it suitable for large-scale deployments. 

 

3.  When the Access Points are in different IP subnets, the clients can still roam 

seamlessly across the access points with a feature called L3 Fast Roaming. This 

feature is mainly intended for Wireless VoIP communication using wi-fi phones 

and other such devices which require the clients to maintain their IP addresses 

even as they roam within the wireless domain. This is accomplished by the 

Tunneled Data Forwarding

 mode that is supported by the solution. 

 

Содержание UNIFIED WIRED & WIRELESS ACCESS SYSTEM...

Страница 1: ...Deployment Guide Product Model DWS 3000 Series DWL 3500AP 8500AP Version 1 0 Unified Wired Wireless Access System...

Страница 2: ...ional wired functionality built into our switch 2 Support for Peer Switches Up to 4 Peer Switches can be supported in the same Wireless Domain with each of the Switches capable of managing 48 Access P...

Страница 3: ...nfiguration does not require L3 tunneling to accomplish seamless roaming Each service or VAP is separated by VLANs and can have different security configurations In this configuration the network mana...

Страница 4: ...nterfaces between the APs and the WLAN Switch must be increased by 20 bytes or the client MTU decreased by 20 bytes or the service must be expected to transmit smaller sized packets Services that do n...

Страница 5: ...complish seamless roaming If the 802 1Q VLAN has been configured in customer s environment In other words through using VLAN Routing you can spread VLANs across the network such that each VLAN has a p...

Страница 6: ...MTU size on all intermediate ports and WLAN switch ports However if you use tunneling only for IP telephony or if the MTU size on all wireless clients can be set to 1480 you do not need to increase t...

Страница 7: ...rating L3 Fast Roaming with Windows Clients is not recommended to highlight seamless roaming as Windows Clients are inherently slow in managing hand offs The Configuration Guide indicates demonstratin...

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