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Wireless > VLAN & QoS
This screen allows you to configure the VLAN and QoS
related settings for the Access Point.
Wireless > VLAN & QoS

VLAN

The following options are global VLAN settings for the
Access Point.
VLAN
Select Enabled if you want to pass 802.1q VLAN
tagged traffic between the wired LAN and wireless LAN.
Your Access Point will map the VLAN tag (wired side) to
different SSIDs (wireless side) according to your specified
settings. Select Disabled and your Access Point will drop all
tagged traffic coming in from the wired LAN. The default
is Dsabled.
Default VLAN ID
Enter the default VLAN ID number (1
- 4094), the default value is . The default VLAN number
should match with your Switch's settings. For example,
the SRW2024 has Trunk port mode which set default VLAN
(PVID) to 1 untagged, while General port mode can set
PVID to any VLAN either tagged or untagged.
VLAN Tag
Set the tagging option for the default VLAN
ID. This has to match your Switch's settings. The default is
untagged.
AP Management VLAN
When the VLAN option is
enabled, the value entered (VLAN ID) in this field defines
the VLAN that connects to the Access Point. The default
value is . The VLAN should be accessible from the wired
side in order to use web-based utility. To access the
web-based utility from wireless side, the SSID needs to
map to the same VLAN ID. Remember to enable wireless
web access on the Administration > Management tab.
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Advanced Configuration

QoS

The following options are VLAN global settings for the
Access Point.
Default CoS (Prorty)
Select Enabled if you want to
assign a default CoS value to each SSID. This option is
automatically enabled when the VLAN option is enabled.
The default is Dsabled.
U-APSD
(Unscheduled
Delvery)
This option is only available when WMM is
enabled on any of the SSIDs. Select Enabled if you want
client devices with U-APSD capability to take advantage
of the power save mode. The default is Dsabled.
SSID Name
Displays the SSIDs defined under the Basic
Wireless Settings tab. If an SSID has been disabled, the
options cannot be configured.
VLAN ID
Select a VLAN ID (1 - 4094) for the SSID where
you want to map the traffic to on the wired side. The
wireless traffic will not carry VLAN information. Multiple
SSIDs can map to the same VLAN on the wired side.
Prorty
You can assign the default priority (802.1p COS
bits) for packets coming in from each wireless network
by selecting a number from the drop-down menu. The
higher the number, the higher the priority will be. The
default is 0.
Tx Rate Lmtaton
You can limit the maximum data
rate used in your network to save bandwidth and power
consumption on client devices. The actual data rate is
determined by the Auto-Fallback mechanism between
your Access Point and a client device. The default is 54
Mbps for Mixed or G-Only wireless mode, 11 Mbps for B-
Only mode.
WMM
Wi-Fi Multimedia is a QoS feature defined by the
WiFi Alliance before IEEE 802.11e was finalized. Now it is
part of IEEE 802.11e. When this is enabled, it provides four
priority queues for different types of traffic. It automatically
maps the incoming packets to the appropriate queues
based on QoS settings (in the IP or layer 2 header). WMM
provides the capability to prioritize wireless traffic in your
environment. The default is Dsabled (unchecked).
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