Load Balance; Airtime Fairness - TP-Link AP9635 User Manual

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Tx Power (EIRP)
Specify the transmit power value.
If this value is set to be larger than the maximum transmit power that is
allowed by the local regulation, the regulated maximum transmit power will
be applied in the actual situation.
Note:
Specifying a larger transmit power than needed may cause interference to
the neighborhood. Also it consumes more power and reduces longevity of
the device.

Load Balance

With the Load Balance feature, you can limit the maximum number of clients who can
access the AP. In this way, you can achieve rational use of network resources.
Follow the steps below to configure Load Balance:
1. Choose a frequency band on which the load balance feature will take effect.
2. Check the box to enable Load Balance.
3. Specify the maximum number of clients who can connect to the AP at the same time.
While the number of connected clients has reached the limit and there are more clients
requesting to access the network, the AP will disconnect those with weaker signals.
4. Click Save.

Airtime Fairness

Note:

Airtime Fairness is only available on certain devices. To check whether your device supports this
feature, refer to the actual web interface.
With Airtime Fairness enabled, each client connected to the AP can get the same amount
of time to transmit data, avoiding low-data-rate clients to occupy too much network
bandwidth.
Compared with the relatively new client devices, some legacy client devices support
slower wireless rate. If they communicate with the same AP, the slower clients take more
In most cases, it is unnecessary to use the maximum transmit power.
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