Netgear WC7500-Wireless User Manual - Page 15
What Can You Do With a Wireless Controller?, Wireless and Radio Frequency RF management
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller - Guest access and captive portal access with cost and expiration accounting. - Scheduled WiFi on/off times. • Wi-Fi Multimedia Quality of Service and advanced wireless features - Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) support for video, audio, and voice over Wi-Fi (VoWi-Fi). - WMM power save option. - Automatic WLAN healing mechanism ensures seamless coverage for WiFi users. - Layer 2 and Layer 3 seamless roaming support. - Local Layer 2 traffic switching and Layer 3 traffic processing at access point level for fast processing. • Wireless and Radio Frequency (RF) management - Automatic control of access point transmit power and channel allocation to reduce interference. - Automatic load balancing of clients across access points. - Rate limiting per profile. - Multicast and broadcast rate limiting - ARP suppression • Monitoring and reporting - Monitoring of the status of the network, wireless controllers, WLANs, and clients, and network usage statistics. - Specific health monitoring of access points. - Logging and emailing of system events, RF events, load-balancing events, and rate-limiting events. For a list of all features and capabilities of the wireless controller, see the datasheets: • For the WC7500, visit netgear.com/support/product/WC7500. • For the WC7600, visit netgear.com/support/product/WC7600v1. • For the WC7600v2, visit netgear.com/support/product/WC7600v2. • For the WC9500, visit netgear.com/support/product/WC9500. What Can You Do With a Wireless Controller? You can perform the following tasks with a wireless controller: • Organize the Network - Create access point profiles. Organize access points in profiles to differentiate between SSIDs, client authentication, authentication settings, and WiFi QoS settings. - Create access point profile groups. Organize access point profiles in access point profile groups to differentiate between buildings, floors, businesses, business divisions, and so on. Easily assign access points to profile groups or change assignments. For more information, see Chapter 7, Manage Security Profiles and Profile Groups. Introduction 15