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Insight Cloud Managed WiFi 6 AX3600 Access Point Model WAX620 By default, load balancing is disabled. When you enable load balancing, all three types of load balancing are enabled. You can individually disable one or more types of load balancing. 6. To individually enable or disable one or more types of load balancing, do the following: • To disable a particular type of load balancing, clear the small blue check box to the left of the Based On text. • To enable a particular type of load balancing, select the small blue check box to the left of the Based On text. 7. To change the load balancing settings, do the following: • Based On Maximum Number Of Clients: For each radio, move the associated slider to specify the maximum number of clients allowed, before the radio stops accepting new client associations. For each radio, the minimum number of clients is 5 and the maximum number is 200, and the default number is 200. • Based On Channel Load: For each radio, move the associated slider to specify the maximum percentage of channel load that is allowed on the radio, before it stops accepting new client associations. For each radio, the minimum percentage of channel load is 50, the maximum percentage is 90, and the default percentage is 70. • Based on Channel Receive Signal Strength: For each radio, move the associated slider to specify the minimum required RSSI value for an individual client, below which the radio does not accept the client association. For each radio, the minimum RSSI value is 1, the maximum value is 50, and the default value is 23. 8. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Manage sticky clients During roaming, sticky clients do not change to an access point with a better signal but remain associated with (that is, stick to) their initial access point, even though the quality of the connection to that access point is degraded. Such a situation causes delay for other clients that are associated with that access point. Manage the Advanced Radio 229 Features User Manual