Overview

The family of WiNG supported access points enable high performance with secure and resilient wireless voice and data services to remote locations with the scalability required to meet the needs of large distributed enterprises.

AP 7522, AP 7532, AP 7562, AP 7632, AP 7662, AP 8432, and AP 8533 access points can now use WiNG software as its onboard operating system. The unique WiNG software enables the access point to function as a Standalone “thick” access point, or a virtual controller AP capable of adopting and managing up to 64 other access points.

AP 7161, AP 7502, AP 7602, AP 7612, AP 7622, and AP 8163 access points can now use WiNG software as its onboard operating system. The unique WiNG software enables the access point to function as a Standalone “thick” access point, or a virtual controller AP capable of adopting and managing up to 24 access points.

With the introduction of heterogeneous AP management from WiNG 5.9.1, access points will be able to adopt and manage different types of AP model when functioning as a virtual controller.

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A higher family AP can manage a lower family AP whereas, a lower family AP cannot manage a higher family AP.
The following hierarchy is supported:
  • AP 8432/AP 8533 can manage AP 7522, AP 7532, AP 7562, AP 7602, AP 7612, AP 7622, AP 7632, AP 7662, AP 8432, and AP 8533.
  • AP 7662/AP 7632 can manage AP 7662, AP 7632, AP 7622, AP 7612, and AP 7602.
The following hierarchy is not supported:
  • AP 7522/AP 7532/AP 7562 support for AP 7522/AP 7532/AP 7562/AP 7602/AP 7612/AP 7622/AP 7632/AP 7662.
  • AP 7632/AP 7662 support for AP 7522/AP 7532/AP 7562.
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AP 6522, AP 6562 are not currently equipped to adopt to managing up to 64 access points of the same model. Only access points on WAVE-1 and WAVE-2 platforms can adopt and mangae 64 APs.
When deploying an access point as a pure virtual controller AP, with no RFS Series controllers available anywhere on the network, the access point itself is a controller supporting other access points of the same model. The virtual controller AP can:
  • Provide firmware upgrades for connected access point.
  • Aggregate statistics for the group of access points the virtual controller is managing.
  • Be the single point of configuration for that deployment location.
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The recommended way to administer a network populated by numerous access points is to configure them directly from the virtual controller AP. If a single access point configuration requires an update from the virtual controller AP‘s assigned profile configuration, the administrator should apply a device override to change just that access point‘s configuration. For more information on applying an override to an access point‘s virtual controller AP assigned configuration and profile, see Device Profile Overrides.

The WiNG architecture is a solution designed for 802.11n and 802.11ac networking. It leverages the best aspects of independent and dependent architectures to create a smart network that meets the connectivity, quality and security needs of each user and their applications, based on the availability of network resources including wired networks. By distributing intelligence and control amongst access points, a WiNG network can route directly via the best path, as determined by factors including the user, location, the application and available wireless and wired resources. WiNG extends the differentiation offered to the next level, by making available services and security at every point in the network. managed traffic flow is optimized to prevent wired congestion and wireless congestion. Traffic flows dynamically, based on user and application, and finds alternate routes to work around network choke points.

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This guide describes the installation and use of the WiNG software designed specifically for AP 6522, AP 6562, AP 7161, AP 7502, AP 7522, AP 7532, AP 7562, AP 8163, AP 8432 and AP 8533 access points. It does not describe the version of the WiNG software designed for use with RFS 4000, NX 75XX, NX 95XX, NX 96XX, and VX 9000. For information on using WiNG in a controller managed network, go to www.extremenetworks.com/support.