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Configuring Wireless and QoS Settings
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ProSafe 20-AP Wireless Controller WC7520
access point determines whether or not to accept a client based on the number of clients
already connected or the signal strength of the clients.
Numbe
r of clients. When there are several access points and you want a good
distribution of clients between the access points, set the maximum number of clients to a
low value (compared to the total number of clients in an office or on a floor).
RSSI. Whe
n you want only clients near access points to associate to the access point in
situations where the throughput expectation is high, set the received signal strength
indication (RSSI) to a high percentage. In situations in which the clients can be expected
to be far away or there are fewer access points, set the RSSI to a lower value.
To configure load balancing:
1. Select Config
uration > Profile > Basic > Load Balancing. The Load Balancing screen
displays:
Figure 50.
2. If there are different access point models managed by the wireless controller, select a tab
that represents a model.
3. Configu
re the settings as explained in the following table:
4. Click Apply to save
your settings.
Table 26. Load-balancing settings
Setting Description
Max Client Use the slider to specify or enter the maximum number of wireless clients that can
connect to each radio of an access point at one time. You can select a value of 64 to
allow the maximum number that is supported by an access point.
RSSI Use the slider to specify or enter the mi
nimum signal quality in percentage (0 to
100 percent) expected from the wireless clients that connect to the access points. A
val
ue of 0 means this check is not enforced and load balancing is disabled.
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