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WG102-500, WGAP150 ProSafe™ 802.11g Wireless Access Point
Configuring Advanced QoS Settings
To configure advanced QoS settings for an individual SSID:
1. Log in to the wireless access point at its default LAN address of http://192.168.0.229
with its default user name of admin and default password of password, or using
whatever LAN address, user name, and password you have chosen for the wireless
access point.
2. Select Configuration > Wireless Networks. The Wireless Networks screen opens,
displaying 16 wireless security profiles (see Figure 3-2 on page 38).
3. To configure or edit a wireless security profile, select the corresponding Edit hyperlink to the
right of the wireless security profile. The Edit Wireless Network screen opens for the
selected wireless security profile. Scroll down to the Advanced Settings section.
4. Specify the Advanced Settings fields as explained in Table 3-10.
Table 3-10. Advanced (QoS) Settings
Field Descriptions
Maximum Associated
Clients
Specify the maximum number of wireless clients that are allowed to
connect to the SSID. The default setting is 0, which indicates a limitless
number of wireless clients.
WMM Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) is a subset of the 802.11e standard. WMM allows
QoS for wireless traffic; it provides applications that require better
throughput and performance special queues with higher priority. For
example, time-dependent information such as video and audio are given
higher priority over applications such as FTP.
WMM is enabled by default for the SSID. Deselect the Enabled checkbox
to disable WMM for the SSID.
Note: For WMM to function correctly, wireless clients must also support
WMM.
Mesh Connector Bridging The Mesh Connector Bridging feature allows wireless devices with
wireless distribution system (WDS) capability to receive packets with four
addresses in the 802.11 header, thereby allowing a transparent bridge to
be formed between the wireless access point and wireless devices.
Mesh Connector Bridging is disabled by default for the SSID. Select the
Enabled checkbox to enable the Mesh Connector Bridging for the SSID.
5. Click Save or Save to Flash & Activate to save your settings.
Figure 3-17
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