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Chapter 9 Wireless LAN Profiles
ZyWALL Series CLI Reference Guide
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[no] multicast-to-unicast
“Multicast to unicast” broadcasts wireless multicast traffic to
all wireless clients as unicast traffic to provide more reliable
transmission. The data rate changes dynamically based on
the application’s bandwidth requirements. Although unicast
provides more reliable transmission of the multicast traffic, it
also produces duplicate packets.
The no command turns multicast to unicast off to send
wireless multicast traffic at the rate you specify with the 2g-
multicast-speed or 5g-multicast-speed command.
[no] nol-channel-block
Enables or disables temporary DFS channel blacklisting. If
enabled, the AP will block a DFS channel if it detects a radar
signal within that range.
Note: This feature is automatically disabled when Zero-
Wait DFS is enabled.
output-power wlan_power
Sets the output power (between 0 to 30 dBm) for the radio in
this profile.
pn-check-thres <0..100>
[no] reject-legacy-station
role wlan_role
Sets the profile’s wireless LAN radio operating mode.
rssi-dbm <-20~-76>
When using the RSSI threshold, set a minimum client signal
strength for connecting to the AP. -20 dBm is the strongest
signal you can require and -76 is the weakest.
rssi-interval (1..86400>
rssi-kickout <-20~-105>
Sets a minimum kick-off signal strength. When a wireless
client’s signal strength is lower than the specified threshold,
the Zyxel Device disconnects the wireless client from the AP.
-20 dBm is the strongest signal you can require and -105 is the
weakest.
rssi-optype <0-3>
rssi-privilegetime
[no] rssi-retry
Allows a wireless client to try to associate with the AP again
after it is disconnected due to weak signal strength.
Use the no parameter to disallow it.
rssi-retrycount <1~100>
Sets the maximum number of times a wireless client can
attempt to re-connect to the AP.
[no] rssi-thres
Sets whether or not to use the Received Signal Strength
Indication (RSSI) threshold to ensure wireless clients receive
good throughput. This allows only wireless clients with a strong
signal to connect to the AP.
rssi-verifytime
rx-mask chain_mask
Sets the incoming chain mask rate.
schedule schedule_object
Sets the radio profile to be activate according to the
schedule defined by the specified schedule object.
[no] ssid-profile
wlan_interface_index
ssid_profile
Assigns an SSID profile to this radio profile. Requires an existing
SSID profile. Use the no parameter to disable it.
subframe-ampdu <2..64>
Table 21 Command Summary: Radio Profile (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION

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