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ProSafe 20-AP Wireless Controller WC7520 Reference Manual Manage Other Wireless Controllers in the Network • Manage stacking. Specify the primary and secondary wireless controllers in a stack and synchronize information between the wireless controller. • Manage redundancy groups. Specify the primary and secondary wireless controllers in redundancy group and enable failover protection. For more information, see Chapter 10, Managing Stacking and Redundancy. Monitor the Network and its Components • View heat maps. View the real-time heat maps for a deployed WLAN. See the RF signal propagation per floor, and identify coverage holes and weak signal spots. • Monitor the status of all wireless devices. View the status the wireless controllers, access points, clients, access point profiles, and the entire network, and view network usage statistics. • Monitor network health. See which access points are healthy and which ones are down or compromised. For more information, see Chapter 11, Monitoring the Wireless Network and Components. Licenses The wireless controller includes an inbuilt license to support up to 20 access points in 802.11a/b/g mode. You can purchase licenses in 10-access point increments (WC7510L) for support of up to 50 access points for a single wireless controller. To support 50 access points, you would need to purchase 3 WC7510L licenses; if you have three wireless controllers in a stack and want to support the maximum number of 150 access points, you would need to purchase 9 WC7510L licenses. Adding a redundant wireless controller also requires you to purchase licenses to support the required number of access points on the redundant wireless controller. To enable support for 802.11n mode on the wireless controller, you need to purchase a WC75NL license. A single WC75NL license lets you enable 802.11n mode on all the access points that support 802.11n mode and that are managed by the wireless controller. If you have three wireless controllers in a stack, you would need to purchase 3 WC75NL licenses to enable 802.11n mode on all the access points that support 802.11n mode. Licenses are tied to the serial number of the wireless controller. For more information, see the License Configuration section in the datasheet at http://www.netgear.com/products/service-providers/access-points-wireless-controllers/wirele ss-management/WC7520.aspx. For information about how to manage your licenses, see Managing Licenses on page 115. Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview | 15

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Chapter 1:
Introduction and Overview
|
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ProSafe 20-AP Wireless Controller WC7520 Reference Manual
Manage Other Wireless Controllers in the Network
Manage stacking
. Specify the primary and secondary wireless controllers in a stack and
synchronize information between the wireless controller.
Manage redundancy groups
. Specify the primary and secondary wireless controllers in
redundancy group and enable failover protection.
For more information, see
Chapter 10, Managing Stacking and Redundancy
.
Monitor the Network and its Components
View heat maps
. View the real-time heat maps for a deployed WLAN. See the RF signal
propagation per floor, and identify coverage holes and weak signal spots.
Monitor the status of all wireless devices
. View the status the wireless controllers,
access points, clients, access point profiles, and the entire network, and view network
usage statistics.
Monitor network health
. See which access points are healthy and which ones are down
or compromised.
For more information, see
Chapter 11, Monitoring the Wireless Network and Components
.
Licenses
The wireless controller includes an inbuilt license to support up to 20 access points in
802.11a/b/g mode. You can purchase licenses in 10-access point increments (WC7510L) for
support of up to 50 access points for a single wireless controller. To support 50 access points,
you would need to purchase 3 WC7510L licenses; if you have three wireless controllers in a
stack and want to support the maximum number of 150 access points, you would need to
purchase 9 WC7510L licenses.
Adding a redundant wireless controller also requires you to purchase licenses to support the
required number of access points on the redundant wireless controller.
To enable support for 802.11n mode on the wireless controller, you need to purchase a
WC75NL license. A single WC75NL license lets you enable 802.11n mode on all the access
points that support 802.11n mode and that are managed by the wireless controller. If you
have three wireless controllers in a stack, you would need to purchase 3 WC75NL licenses to
enable 802.11n mode on all the access points that support 802.11n mode.
Licenses are tied to the serial number of the wireless controller.
For more information, see the License Configuration section in the datasheet at
ss-management/WC7520.aspx
.
For information about how to manage your licenses, see
Managing Licenses
on page 115.