AirLive WLA-9000AP User Manual

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4. Web Management: Wireless and WAN Settings

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Total Bandwidth: Total Bandwidth control limit the bandwidth between Wireless and

Ethernet interface. Therefore, it is most suitable for Client Infrastructure Mode, Bridge

Mode, and WISP Router Mode. For WISP operator who use WLA-9000AP as the

client side device; setting the Total Bandwidth control on the WLA-9000AP will easy

the loading on the AP for bandwidth management. To begin, please enable the

Bandwidth Management first. Then enter the downlink and uplink speed; click on

Apply to finish.

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Total Downlink Speed: Enter speed you wish to limit the download traffic in Kbps

units.

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Total Uplink Speed: Enter the speed you wish to limit the upload traffic in Kbps

units.

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Per User Bandwidth Control: Per user Bandwidth Control can limit speed of

individual PC and network device. The WLA-9000AP allows multiple Per-User

bandwidth rules and can limit the bandwidth by IP address, MAC address, or IP

segment. Please first enable the Bandwidth Control, then select “Per User Bandwidth

Control” to begin. It is recommended to use this type of bandwidth control for Access

Point and AP Router mode.

Per User Control Options

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Description: Enter a description for the bandwidth policy. For example, “VIP”

subscriber

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Type: WLA-9000AP offers 3 types of Per-User Control

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IP Address: To limit the bandwidth of one single IP address.

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IP Segment: To limit the bandwidth the entire IP segment.

For example; if you enter the address of 192.168.1.20 with subnet mask of

255.255.255.248, the WLA-9000AP will limit bandwidth of IP addresses from

192.168.1.17 to 192.168.1.22. Please use an online IP calculate if you are

not familiar with IP segment calculation. Below is an example link:

http://www.subnet-calculator.com/

Because the Ethernet interface is also controlled by the Bandwidth Manager,

it is recommended that devices on the Ethernet side to use a wider IP subnet

mask that will cover the IP range of the controlled IP segment. Therefore,

the devices on Ethernet interface will not be limited by bandwidth control and

still can communicate with the IP segment. For example, if your IP segment

is set to 192.168.1.20 / 255.255.255.248, then the devices on the Ethernet

side should be 192.168.1.X / 255.255.255.0.

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MAC address: To limit the bandwidth of one single MAC address.

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Port Range: This is available only in WISP router and AP Router mode. It

can limit the bandwidth by application ports.

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