Configuring Wi-Fi Multimedia; Configuring Access Points; Enabling Or Disabling Aps - Cisco Small Business RV220W Administration Manual

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Configuring the Wireless Network

Configuring Access Points

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STEP 3
STEP 4
Configuring Access Points
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Configuring Wi-Fi Multimedia

Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) allows you to assign different processing priorities to
different types of traffic. You can configure QoS settings to provide different
priority to different applications, users, or data flows, or to guarantee a certain
level of performance to a data flow.
To configure WMM:
Choose Wireless > AP Profiles.
Check the box in the row of the profile you want to configure and click WMM.
Next to WMM, check the Enable box to enable QoS for this profile.
When this feature is enabled, the specified Default Class of Service Priority
(DSCP) is applied to the entries in the DSCP to Queue Table. This table helps map
the IP ToS values to the WMM queues.
Configuring this table will help the security device in reading the ToS bits in the IP
packet and perform queuing based on the QoS policy selected.
Click Save to save the settings.
To configure the APs, choose Wireless > AP Profiles. The four APs are displayed
in the Access Points Table.

Enabling or Disabling APs

An AP can be disabled if not in use and enabled when needed. Disabling an AP
does not delete the configuration, but removes it from availability. Enabling the AP
creates a wireless network, where computers and other devices can join and
communicate with the devices connected to the AP or other devices on the Local
Area Network (LAN).
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