Netgear WAC720- ProSAFE® Business 2 x 2 Dual Band Wireless-AC Access Point Manual Do Utilizador

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Advanced Configuration 
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 ProSAFE Dual-Band Wireless AC Access Points WAC720 and WAC730
5. 
To enable load balancing, select the Enabled radio button.
By default, the Disabled radio button is selected and load balancing is disabled.
6. 
In the Utilization For No New Associations (%) field, enter the percentage of network 
bandwidth utilization that is allowed on the radios before the access point stops 
accepting new client associations.
The default is 0, which means that all new associations are allowed, regardless of the 
utilization rate.
7. 
Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
Manage Captive Portals
A captive portal requires users to log in through a special login page (splash page, also 
referred to as web locale) so that guests or users with a valid user name and password can 
access the Internet through the access point.
The access point supports two captive portal instances (NETGEAR and NETGEAR-1). You 
can create up to six splash plages (three per captive portal profile). However, for each captive 
portal instance, only one splash page can be active at any time.
The following sections describe chronologically the procedures that are involved in setting up 
a captive portal:
For each captive portal instance that you want to be available, you must specify the 
protocol, whether users are redirected to a specific website, the time-outs, and the 
authentication mode.
If a captive portal instance uses the local database for user authentication, you must add 
a user account to the local database for each user that you want to grant access through 
the captive portal. You do not need to add users accounts to the local user database if 
the authentication for a captive portal instance is configured for guest access or uses a 
RADIUS server.