| The following are three important
phases in the AP Control System:
Phase 1: Basic Monitoring and Configuration
Management
1. Access Points attached to
network can automatically register to AP Control System.
2. Simply plugging in the Access Points, the configuration
could be done via AP Control System.
3. Managing Access Points with status monitor, auto-configuration
and auto-upgrade.
4. Increasing the wireless service coverage.
5. All clients are authenticated by the Central Access
Control Gateway.
Phase2: Advanced AP Management
1. When the Access Point reaches a
pre-configured maximum numbers of client, the new
client association is rejected.
2. Roaming between Access Points without re-allocate
IP and re-authentication to keep connection alive.
3. AP Detection can determine the types of Access
Points (legal, interfering or rogue) and perform the
necessary policy accordingly.
Phase 3: RF Management and Optimization
1. Adaptive Radio Management, including
the Auto-Channel-Control and Auto-power-Level-Control.
2. The Load Balancing control with radio management
to reduce the traffic between Access Points.
3. RF Positioning to indicate the location of specific
client station.
4. AP Control System can draw a RF Heat Map for reference
to optimize the deployment of wireless network.
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