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Dynamic/Static:
Fallback IP:
DHCP
Fallback
IP/IP Mask:
DHCP
Fallback
Gateway:
Load Balance
In a network with a great number of wireless clients, there may be a great disparity in the number
of clients connected to each AP, which may waste the network resources and reduce the network
performance. By restricting the maximum number of the wireless clients connected to an EAP,
Load Balance helps to reduce the traffic loading and enhance the network performance.
Figure 6-7 IP Settings
By default, the EAP device receives an IP address from a DHCP server (typically
a router). Select Static to configure IP address manually.
If the EAP fails to get a dynamic IP address from a DHCP server within ten
seconds, the fallback IP will work as the IP address of the device. After that,
however, the device will keep trying to obtain an IP address from the DHCP
until it succeeds.
Enter the fallback IP/IP mask.
Enter the fallback gateway.
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