this box. Ruckus Wireless recommends disabling load balancing on VoIP WLANs.
For more information, see
on page 81.
•
Band Balancing
: Client band balancing between the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radio bands
is disabled by default on all WLANs. To disable band balancing for this WLAN only
(when enabled globally), check this box. For more information, see
on page 82.
•
Max Clients
: Limit the number of clients that can associate with this WLAN per AP
radio (default is 100). You can also limit the total number of clients per AP using the
AP Groups settings. See
Modifying Model Specific Controls
on page 198 for more
information.
•
802.11d
: The 802.11d standard provides specifications for compliance with additional
regulatory domains (countries or regions) that were not defined in the original 802.11
standard. Enable this option if you are operating in one of these additional regulatory
domains. For optimal performance of Apple iOS devices, it is recommended that you
enable this option. Please be aware that some legacy embedded devices such as
wireless barcode scanners may not operate properly if this option is enabled. This
option is enabled by default for any WLANs created on ZoneDirector version 9.6 or
later, and disabled by default for any WLANs created running earlier versions. If
upgrading from a previous version to 9.6 or later, existing WLANs will retain their
original settings.
•
DHCP Option 82
: When this option is enabled and an AP receives a DHCP request
ID, AP name, SSID and MAC address) into the DHCP request packets before
forwarding them to the DHCP server. The DHCP server can then use this information
to allocate an IP address to the client from a particular DHCP pool based on these
parameters. See also
on page 202 for information on enabling this
option for Ethernet ports.
•
Force DHCP
: Enable this option to force clients to obtain a valid IP address from
DHCP within the specified number of seconds. This prevents clients configured with
a static IP address from connecting to the WLAN. Additionally, if a client performs
Layer 3 roaming between different subnets, in some cases the client sticks to the
former IP address. This mechanism optimizes the roaming experience by forcing
clients to request a new IP address.
•
Client Tx/Rx Statistics
: Enable this option to ignore unauthorized client statistics
and report only statistics from authorized clients in device view and other reports.
This can be useful for service providers who are more interested in accounting
statistics (after authorization) than in all wireless client statistics. For example, a
Hotspot WLAN can be configured to allow unauthorized clients to connect and
traverse any walled garden web pages without adding to transmission statistics (until
after authorization).
•
Client Fingerprinting
: When this option is enabled ZoneDirector will attempt to
identify client devices by their Operating System, device type and Host Name, if
available. This makes identifying client devices easier in the Dashboard, Client Monitor
and Client Details screens.
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