Configuring Advanced Wlan Settings - Motorola Solutions WiNG 5.2.6 Reference Manual

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5. Set the following
Allow Single Band
Clients
Max Probe
Requests
Probe Request Interval
6. Set the following
Allow Single Band
Clients
Max Probe
Requests
Probe Request Interval
7. Select
OK
when completed to update this WLAN's client load balance settings. Select
to its last saved configuration.

6.1.7 Configuring Advanced WLAN Settings

Wireless LANs
To configure advanced RADIUS configuration and radio rate settings for a WLAN:
1. Select
Configuration
to the wireless controller managed network.
2. Select the
Add
button to create an additional WLAN, or
3. Select Advanced.
Load Balancing Settings (2.4
Select this option to enable single band client associations on the 2.4GHz
frequency, even if load balancing is available. The default setting is
enabled.
Enter a value (between 0 and 10,000) for the maximum number of probe
requests for client associations on the 2.4GHz frequency. The default value
is 48.
Enter a value in seconds (between 0 and 10,000) to set an interval for client
probe requests beyond associate is allowed for clients on the 2.4GHz
network. The default setting is 24 seconds.
Load Balancing Settings (5
Select this option to enable single band client associations on the 5GHz
frequency, even if load balancing is available. The default setting is
enabled.
Enter a value (between 0 and 10,000) for the maximum number of probe
requests for client associations on the 2.4GHz frequency. The default value
is 24.
Enter a value in seconds (between 0 and 10,000) to set an interval for client
probe requests beyond associate is allowed for clients on the 2.4GHz
network. The default setting is 24 seconds.
>
Wireless
>
Wireless LANs
GHz):
GHz):
to display a high-level display of the existing WLANs available
Edit
to modify the properties of an existing WLAN.
Wireless Configuration 6 - 39
Reset
to revert the screen back

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