Netgear WAX220PA User Manual - Page 54

Enable fast roaming

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Essentials WiFi 6 AX4200 Dual Band Multi-Gig Access Point Model WAX220 The Wireless Settings page displays. 5. Go to the Wireless Settings - Access Point section. The section shows four WiFi networks. The Enabled check box is selected for enabled WiFi networks and cleared for disabled WiFi networks. 6. Click the Edit button for the user WiFi network. A new page opens. The page shows more settings for the WiFi network. 7. In the Wireless Setting - Access Point 2.4GHz/5GHz section, select the VLAN Isolation Enable radio button. By default, VLAN isolation is disabled. 8. In the VLAN ID field, enter the VLAN ID for the user WiFi network. The range is from 1 to 4094. The VLAN ID must be one that you are already using in your LAN. 9. Click the Apply button. A pop-up window displays. 10. Click the OK button. Your settings are saved. The page closes. (The original page with the Wireless Settings section and other sections remains open.) Enable fast roaming Note: Fast roaming applies only to user WiFi networks for which you set the security option to WPA2-Personal or WPA2-Enterprise at a location that includes two APs that broadcast the same user WiFi network. Fast roaming helps to improve the performance of mobile devices that are roaming in a user WiFi network, including power consumption and portability. Fast roaming reduces the delay in the connection when WiFi clients roam from one AP to another AP that broadcasts the same user WiFi network at your location. To enable fast roaming: 1. Launch a web browser from a computer or tablet that is directly connected over WiFi to the AP or connected to the same network as the AP. 2. Enter the IP address that is assigned to the AP. If you are directly connected to the management WiFi network, you can enter https://www.aplogin.net. Manage Advanced WiFi Settings 54 User Manual

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The Wireless Settings page displays.
5.
Go to the Wireless Settings - Access Point section.
The section shows four WiFi networks. The Enabled check box is selected for enabled
WiFi networks and cleared for disabled WiFi networks.
6.
Click the
Edit
button for the user WiFi network.
A new page opens. The page shows more settings for the WiFi network.
7.
In the Wireless Setting - Access Point 2.4GHz/5GHz section, select the VLAN Isolation
Enable
radio button.
By default, VLAN isolation is disabled.
8.
In the
VLAN ID
field, enter the VLAN ID for the user WiFi network.
The range is from 1 to 4094. The VLAN ID must be one that you are already using
in your LAN.
9.
Click the
Apply
button.
A pop-up window displays.
10. Click the
OK
button.
Your settings are saved. The page closes. (The original page with the Wireless Settings
section and other sections remains open.)
Enable fast roaming
Note:
Fast roaming applies only to user WiFi networks for which you set the security
option to WPA2-Personal or WPA2-Enterprise at a location that includes two APs that
broadcast the same user WiFi network.
Fast roaming helps to improve the performance of mobile devices that are roaming in
a user WiFi network, including power consumption and portability. Fast roaming reduces
the delay in the connection when WiFi clients roam from one AP to another AP that
broadcasts the same user WiFi network at your location.
To enable fast roaming:
1.
Launch a web browser from a computer or tablet that is directly connected over WiFi
to the AP or connected to the same network as the AP.
2.
Enter the IP address that is assigned to the AP.
If you are directly connected to the management WiFi network, you can enter
.
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Manage Advanced WiFi Settings
Essentials WiFi 6 AX4200 Dual Band Multi-Gig Access Point Model WAX220