Cisco Cisco WAP351 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with 5-Port Switch Manual De Mantenimiento

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Wireless
Quality of Service
Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
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If you choose Local or RADIUS, see 
 for instructions on 
creating the MAC filter list.
VLAN ID—Configure the Access Point Interface with the same VLAN ID as 
advertised on the Infrastructure Client Interface. 
STEP  6
Click Save. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
The associated downstream clients now have connectivity to the upstream 
network.
Quality of Service
The quality of service (QoS) settings provide you with the ability to configure the 
transmission queues for optimized throughput and better performance when 
handling differentiated wireless traffic, such as VoIP, other types of audio, video, 
streaming media, and traditional IP data.
To configure QoS on the WAP device, you should set the parameters on the 
transmission queues for different types of wireless traffic and specify the 
minimum and maximum wait times (through the contention windows) for 
transmission. 
The WAP Enhanced Distributed Channel Access (EDCA) parameters affect traffic 
flowing from the WAP device to the client station. The station EDCA parameters 
affect traffic flowing from the client station to the WAP device. 
In normal use, the default values for the WAP device and the station EDCA should 
not need to be changed. Changing these values affects the QoS provided.
To configure the WAP device and Station EDCA parameters:
STEP 1
Select Wireless > Quality of Service.
STEP  2
Choose the radio interface (Radio1 or Radio2).
STEP  3
Choose one of these options from the EDCA Template list:
WFA Defaults—Populates the WAP device and the Station EDCA 
parameters with WiFi Alliance default values, which are best for general, 
mixed traffic.