The UPnP page displays.
5. Select a radio button:
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Enable: UPnP is enabled. This is the default setting.
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Disable: UPnP is disabled.
6. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
Manage the link aggregation capability
For a link aggregation (LAG) connection, you must use a switch that supports link
aggregation. You can make a LAG connection between the access point and a switch
that supports static link aggregation. Such a LAG connection allows for a single 2 Gbps
connection for increased throughput or a 1 Gbps redundancy connection.
Note: The LAN 1 port supports speeds up to 2.5 Gbps; The LAN 2 port supports speeds
up to 1 Gbps. For a LAG connection, both ports must function at the same speed.
Therefore, for a LAG connection, the speed of the LAN 1 port is limited to 1 Gbps.
However, if you use the LAG connection for increased throughput, the speed of the
LAG connection is 2 Gbps (1 Gbps + 1 Gbps).
By default, both the LAN 1 port and LAN 2 port are enabled on the access point and
both ports are members of the default VLAN (VLAN ID 1). You can use the LAN 2 port
as a LAG connection port. Also by default, the link aggregation capability is disabled
on the access point, but you can enable it. You also must configure link aggregation on
the switch with which you want to establish the LAG connection.
Figure 9. Link aggregation connection
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Insight Managed WiFi 6E AXE7800 Tri-band Multi-Gig Access Point Model WAX630E