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Chapter 10 Wireless 10.4 Load Balancing Use this screen to configure wireless network traffic load balancing between the APs on your network (see Load Balancing on page 118). Click Configuration > Wireless > Load Balancing to access this screen. Figure 65 Configuration > Wireless > Load Balancing Each field is described in the following table. Table 45 Configuration > Wireless > Load Balancing LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable Load Balancing Mode Select this to enable load balancing on the Zyxel Device. Use this section to configure wireless network traffic load balancing between the managed APs in this group. Select a mode by which load balancing is carried out. Select By Station Number to balance network traffic based on the number of specified stations connected to the Zyxel Device. Select By Traffic Level to balance network traffic based on the volume generated by the stations connected to the Zyxel Device. Select By Smart Classroom to balance network traffic based on the number of specified stations connected to the Zyxel Device. The Zyxel Device ignores association request and authentication request packets from any new station when the maximum number of stations is reached. Max Station Number Traffic Level If you select By Station Number or By Traffic Level, once the threshold is crossed (either the maximum station numbers or with network traffic), the Zyxel Device delays association request and authentication request packets from any new station that attempts to make a connection. This allows the station to automatically attempt to connect to another, less burdened AP if one is available. Enter the threshold number of stations at which the Zyxel Device begins load balancing its connections. Select the threshold traffic level at which the Zyxel Device begins load balancing its connections (Low, Medium, High). The maximum bandwidth allowed for each level is: • Low - 11 Mbps • Medium - 23 Mbps • High - 35M bps NWA/WAC/WAX Series User's Guide 114