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Chapter 4
| Wireless Settings
Radio Settings
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CAPWAP Tunnel Interface — When the AP system management is set to
EWS-Series Controller mode (see System Settings” on page 82), the CAPWAP
(Control And Provisioning of Wireless Access Points) protocol tunnel mode can
be configured. The options are “Disable,” “Complete,” or “Split.” A Complete
tunnel sends all management, authentication, and data traffic from the AP back
to the controller. A Split tunnel only sends the management and authentication
traffic to the controller. (Default: Disable)
Proxy ARP When Proxy ARP is enabled, the AP maintains its own ARP lookup
table and replies to ARP requests on behalf of downstream stations, avoiding
network inefficiencies. This feature is automatically enabled when client
isolation is disabled, and disabled when client isolation is enabled. The feature
cannot be configured manually. Proxy ARP is supported when the network
behavior is “Bridge to Internet” or “VLAN Tag Traffic.”
Limit Upload — Enables rate limiting of traffic from the VAP interface as it is
passed to the wired network. You can set a maximum rate in Kbytes per second.
(Range: 256-10048576 Kbytes per second; Default: OFF)
Limit Download Enables rate limiting of traffic from the wired network as it
is passed to the VAP interface. You can set a maximum rate in kbytes per
second. (Range: 256-10048576 Kbytes per second; Default: OFF)
Authentication When the AP system management is set to ecCLOUD mode
(see “System Settings” on page 82), this options authenticates the AP
communications with the ecCLOUD controller. (Default: Disabled)
Wireless Networks —
OpenRoaming
Available when WPA2-EAP security is selected, OpenRoaming (Hotspot 2.0)
provides a standard for public-access Wi-Fi networks to support seamless roaming
between wireless networks. A OpenRoaming AP advertises its public Wi-Fi
capabilities and services so that clients can decide if they want to connect to the
network.
Figure 46: OpenRoaming Settings
The following items are displayed in this section of the Wireless Settings page:
OpenRoaming — Enables OpenRoaming when WPA2-EAP security is
selected. (Default: Disabled)
OpenRoaming Profile — Selects the profile to apply to the wireless network.
See “OpenRoaming” on page 57 for profile configuration.

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