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Load balancing

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Template name: The name of the radio frequency template. Enable wireless function: Checking it to enable the wireless function of two frequency bands, 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. Mode: Chooses the wireless working mode. Channel: This parameter is used to select frequency bands in which the wireless network works. The wireless devices in the same frequency will interfere with each other, and if there are multiple wireless devices around the AP, please select a different frequency from that of other wireless devices in setting channels. Channel bandwidth: Selects the bandwidth of corresponding channels. Wireless rate: Selects the wireless transmission rate. Wireless transmission power: Selects the wireless transmission power. Beacon interval: AP will send Beacon frames to the network regularly, and synchronize with the network. Beacon interval is the periodic time interval for sending Beacon frames. Value range is 20~999 milliseconds. Enable WMM: Checking to enable the WMM function. Short Guard Interval: Checking it to enable this function. Short Preamble: Checking it to enable this function. Interference immunity level: Chooses the level of interference immunity, with a range of 1 to 5. Channel switching notice number: Selects the number of channel switching notices, ranging 1-9. Background spectrum monitoring: Checking to enable this function. Advanced options: Frequency switching mode: Includes four modes, Disabled, Optimized 5 GHZ, Mandatory 5 GHZ, Frequency balancing. Optimized 5GHz: Guides the STA supporting dual frequency to be connected to AP first via 5GHz. Mandatory 5GHz: For STA that supports dual frequency, only STA is allowed to be connected to AP through the 5 GHZ radio frequency. Frequency balancing: AP guides STA to be distributed in balance on the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radio frequencies. 2.4GHz client: Sets the maximum number of wireless clients in the AP 2.4GHz band. 5GHz client: Sets the maximum number of wireless clients in the AP 5GHz band. 9.3 Load balancing When the covering area overlaps between the APs, these APs can be set up for load balancing, and by setting this parameter, the wireless clients in the overlapped area can be distributed in balance according to the actual machine amount of APs, so as to improve the quality of network service. The load balance groups can be modified, deleted, added, etc. 40

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Template name: The name of the radio frequency template.
Enable wireless function: Checking it to enable the wireless function of two frequency bands, 2.4 GHz and 5
GHz.
Mode: Chooses the wireless working mode.
Channel: This parameter is used to select frequency bands in which the wireless network works. The wireless
devices in the same frequency will interfere with each other, and if there are multiple wireless devices around
the AP, please select a different frequency from that of other wireless devices in setting channels.
Channel bandwidth: Selects the bandwidth of corresponding channels.
Wireless rate: Selects the wireless transmission rate.
Wireless transmission power: Selects the wireless transmission power.
Beacon
interval: AP
will send
Beacon
frames to the network regularly, and synchronize with the network.
Beacon
interval is the periodic time interval for sending Beacon frames. Value range is
20~999
milliseconds.
Enable WMM: Checking to enable the WMM function.
Short Guard Interval: Checking it to enable this function.
Short Preamble: Checking it to enable this function.
Interference immunity level: Chooses the level of interference immunity, with a range of 1 to 5.
Channel switching notice number: Selects the number of channel switching notices, ranging 1-9.
Background spectrum monitoring: Checking to enable this function.
Advanced options:
Frequency switching mode: Includes four modes, Disabled, Optimized 5 GHZ, Mandatory 5 GHZ,
Frequency balancing.
Optimized 5GHz:
Guides the STA supporting dual frequency to be connected to AP first via 5GHz.
Mandatory 5GHz:
For STA that supports dual frequency, only STA is allowed to be connected to AP
through the 5 GHZ radio frequency.
Frequency balancing:
AP guides STA to be distributed in balance on the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radio
frequencies.
2.4GHz
client: Sets the maximum number of wireless clients in the
AP 2.4GHz
band.
5GHz
client: Sets the maximum number of wireless clients in the
AP 5GHz
band.
9.3 Load balancing
When the covering area overlaps between the APs, these APs can be set up for load balancing, and by setting this
parameter, the wireless clients in the overlapped area can be distributed in balance according to the actual
machine amount of APs, so as to improve the quality of network service. The load balance groups can be
modified, deleted, added, etc.