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When enabled on a WLAN, traffic forwarded from to a client is prioritized and forwarded based on the WLAN's WMM
access control setting.
Wireless network administrators can also assign weights to each WLAN in relation to user priority levels. The lower
the weight, the lower the priority. Use a weighted round robin technique to achieve different QoS levels across
WLANs.
Optionally rate-limit bandwidth for WLAN sessions. This form of per-user rate limiting enables administrators to
define uplink and downlink bandwidth limits for users and clients. This sets the level of traffic a user or client can
forward and receive over the WLAN. If the user or client exceeds the limit, excessive traffic is dropped.
Rate limits can be applied externally from a RADIUS server using Vendor Specific Attributes (VSAs). Rate limits can
be applied to users authenticating using 802.1X, hotspot authentication and devices using MAC authentication.
NOTE: Statically setting a WLAN WMM access category value only prioritizes traffic to
the client.

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