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Band Steering – This is an optional setting and is only available on dual band
(2.4G & 5G) APs. This setting can assist with AP utilization and efficiency by
automatically identifying which client devices are capable of 802.11ac link rates
and automatically push those clients over from the 2.4G band to the 5G band
for 802.11ac connectivity. This feature requires both 2.4G and 5G bands to use
the same SSID and security settings on the same AP.
Airtime Fairness – This is an optional setting that will provide higher speed WiFi
clients with higher traffic priority when competing for wireless bandwidth with
slower speed clients. This can provide increased network performance by
preventing higher speed clients from waiting for slower speed clients to
completely data transfers before utilizing WiFi bandwidth.
Note: Airtime Fairness priority (highest to lowest): 802.11ac > 802.11n >
802.11a/g > 802.11b
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Device IP Settings – Allows you to set the AP individual IPv4 and IPv6 address
settings. You can statically/manually (Manual) assign the AP IP address settings
or set the AP to automatically obtain IP address settings from an existing DHCP
server on your network. The default setting is to Keep AP's Setting which leaves
the AP's current IP address settings untouched by the controller. It is
recommended to use the default setting.
Note: By default, TRENDnet indoor AP models TEW-755AP/821DAP/825DAP are
set to automatically obtain IP address settings using an existing DHCP server. If
the AP cannot obtain IP address settings from a DHCP server, the AP will default
back to IPv4 address settings: 192.168.10.100 / 255.255.255.0.
Note: The controller can only discover access points located within the same IP
subnet.
LED Control – Allows you to turn the access point LEDs on or off.
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