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6. Click the
SAVE & APPLY
button to save and update the configuration,
or configure other VAPs and save the configurations at once later.
7. Or click
VIEW QR CODE
to generate a QR code.
Proxy ARP
Proxy ARP allows the access point to respond to
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) queries for the
target IP address that is not on that network. The
options are:
- Enabled: Proxy ARP is enabled.
- Disabled: Proxy ARP is disabled. This is the default
setting.
Note
Proxy ARP is functional only when the access
point is installed as standalone.
DTIM Period
Controls the delivery traffic indication map (DTIM)
period. This specifies the number of beacons an
access point transmits before transmitting any buffered
broadcast or multicast packets. This allows wireless
clients that are in the Sleep Mode to wake up prior to
receiving the packets. The range is 1 to 255 beacons.
The default is 1 beacon. Specify the number of DTIM
Period from 1 to 5.
- When the number is higher, the energy saving is
more efficacious though the response becomes slow.
- When the number is lower, the energy saving is less
efficacious though the response becomesquick.
BSS Transition
Management
Not Supported.
Table 29. VAP Advanced (Continued)
Field
Description
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