Chapter 13 AP Control
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13.4 The Load Balancing Screen
Use this screen to manage wireless network traffic load balancing between all of the APs connected
to the
SBG3500-N Series. Click Network Setting > AP Control > Load Balancing to access this
screen.
Figure 103 Network Setting > AP Control > Load Balancing
The following table describes the fields in this screen.
Description This field displays the AP’s description, which you can configure by selecting the AP’s entry
and clicking the Edit button.
Modify Click the Edit icon to edit the AP’s properties.
Click the Delete icon to delete an existing AP. Note that subsequent AP moves up by one
when you take this action.
Click Reboot icon to reboot the APs that are connected to the SBG3500-N Series.
Table 69 Network Setting > AP Control > Managed AP List (continued)
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Table 70 Network Setting > AP Control > Load Balancing
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Load Balancing Configuration
Enable Load
Balancing
Click the check box to enable the Load Balancing on wireless network traffic between APs
connected to the SBG3500-N Series.
Load Balancing
Mode
Choose By Station Number or By Traffic Level from the drop-down list. If you choose By
Station Number you will need to enter the maximum number of stations in the field below. If
you choose By Traffic Level, you will need to choose High, Medium or Low from a drop-
down list that appears below this field.
Max Station
Number
This field displays only when you choose By Station Number mode. The maximum number
of AP station you can enter is 1 to 127.