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Configuring the WAP2000 Access Point
Configuring Wireless Settings
Cisco WAP2000 Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet Administration Guide
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Management VLAN ID—When the VLAN option is enabled, the value 
entered (VLAN ID) in this field defines the VLAN that connects to the access 
point. The default value is 1. The VLAN should be accessible from the wired 
side in order to use the web-based utility. To access the web-based utility 
from the wireless side, the SSID needs to map to the same VLAN ID. 
Remember to enable wireless web access in the Administration > 
Management window.
STEP  3
Configure QoS settings by providing the following information for the VLAN global 
settings for the access point:
Default CoS (Priority)—Select Enabled to assign a default CoS value to 
each SSID. This option is automatically enabled when the VLAN option is 
enabled. The default is Disabled.
U-APSD—This option is only available when Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) is 
enabled on any of the SSIDs. Select Enabled to have client devices with 
Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (U-APSD) capability take 
advantage of the power save mode. The default is Disabled.
SSID Name—Displays the SSIDs defined in the Basic Wireless Settings 
window (Wireless > Basic Settings). If an SSID has been disabled, the 
options cannot be configured.
VLAN ID—Select a VLAN ID (14094) for the SSID for where you want to 
map the traffic to, on the wired side. The wireless traffic does not carry VLAN 
information. Multiple SSIDs can map to the same VLAN on the wired side.
Priority—To assign the default priority (802.1p CoS bits) for packets coming 
in from each wireless network, select a value from the drop-down menu. The 
default is Low.
Tx Rate Limitation—Limits the maximum data rate used in your network to 
save bandwidth and power consumption on client devices. The actual data 
rate is determined by the auto-fallback mechanism between your access 
point and a client device. The default is 54 Mbps for the Mixed or G-Only 
wireless mode and 11 Mbps for the B-Only mode.
WMM—Wi-Fi Multimedia is a QoS feature defined by the WiFi Alliance 
before IEEE 802.11e was finalized. Now it is part of IEEE 802.11e. When this 
is enabled, it provides four priority queues for different types of traffic. It 
automatically maps the incoming packets to the appropriate queues based 
on QoS settings (in the IP or layer 2 header). WMM provides the capability to 
prioritize wireless traffic in your environment. The default is Disabled 
(unchecked).