Manage Sticky Clients - NETGEAR WAX638E User Manual

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Insight Managed WiFi 6E AXE7800 Tri-band Multi-Gig Access Point Model WAX638E
For each radio, the minimum percentage of channel load is 50, the maximum
percentage is 90, and the default percentage is 70.
• Based on Channel Receive Signal Strength: For each radio, move the associated
slider to specify the minimum required RSSI value for an individual client, below
which the radio does not accept the client association.
For each radio, the minimum RSSI value is 1, the maximum value is 50, and the
default value is 23.
8. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.

Manage sticky clients

During roaming, sticky clients do not change to an access point with a better signal but
remain associated with (that is, stick to) their initial access point, even though the quality
of the connection to that access point is degraded. Such a situation causes delay for
other clients that are associated with that access point.
Note: For a home WiFi network with a single access point, a sticky client is useful
because no other access point is available to associate with during roaming. For a
business or enterprise network with multiple access points, a sticky client can cause a
drain on WiFi resources.
You can force sticky clients to disassociate from the radios of the access point.
If load balancing based on the RSSI of the client is enabled (see Manage load balancing
for the radios on page 227), after a client is forced to disassociate, the client can join
again in the following situations:
• The client can associate again if its RSSI is equal to or higher than the minimum
required RSSI.
• If the client persistently tries to associate with the access point, the access point
grants access to that client, even if its RSSI is below minimum required RSSI.
To manage sticky clients:
1. Launch a web browser from a computer that is connected to the same network as
the access point or directly to the access point through an Ethernet cable or WiFi
connection.
2. Enter the IP address that is assigned to the access point.
A login window displays.
Manage the Advanced Radio
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