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Wireless Network Profiles
11.1 Configuring Wireless Network Profiles
Parameter
DMO channel utilization threshold
Transmit Rates
Band
DTIM interval
Min RSSI probe request
Min RSSI auth request
Very high throughput
Zone
Time Range
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Description
Specify a value to set a threshold for DMO channel utiliza-
tion. With DMO, the AP converts multicast streams into
unicast streams as long as the channel utilization does not
exceed this threshold. The default value is 90% and the
maximum threshold value is 100%. When the threshold is
reached or exceeds the maximum value, the AP sends mul-
ticast traffic over the wireless link.
Specify the following parameters:
2.4 GHz—If the 2.4 GHz band is configured on the AP,
specify the minimum and maximum transmission rate.
The default value for minimum transmission rate is 1
Mbps and maximum transmission rate is 54 Mbps.
5 GHz—If the 5 GHz band is configured on the AP, speci-
fy the minimum and maximum transmission rate. The de-
fault value for minimum transmission rate is 6 Mbps and
maximum transmission rate is 54 Mbps.
Select a value to specify the band at which the network
transmits radio signals. You can set the band to 2.4 GHz, 5
GHz, or All. The All option is selected by default.
The DTIM interval indicates the delivery traffic indication
message (DTIM) period in beacons, which can be configured
for every WLAN SSID profile. The DTIM interval determines
how often the AP should deliver the buffered broadcast and
multicast frames to associated clients in the powersave
mode. The default value is 1, which means the client checks
for buffered data on the AP at every beacon. You can also
configure a higher DTIM value for power saving.
Sets a minimum received signal strength indication (RSSI)
threshold for probe requests.
Sets a minimum RSSI threshold for authentication requests.
Enables the VHT function on AP devices that support VHT.
For 802.11acAPs, the VHT function is enabled by default.
However, you can disable the VHT function if you want the
802.11ac APs to function as 802.11n APs.
If VHT is configured or disabled on an SSID, the changes will
apply only to the SSID on which it is enabled or disabled.
Specify the zone for the SSID. When the zone is defined in
SSID profile and if the same zone is defined on an AP, the
SSID is created on that AP. For more information on config-
uring zone details, see Configuring Zone Settings on an AP
on page 67.
Click Edit, select a Time Range Profile from the list and spec-
ify if the profile must be enabled or disabled for the SSID,
and then click OK.
Configuration Manual, 02/2018, C79000-G8976-C451-02
SCALANCE W1750D UI

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