Extreme Networks WiFi 7 access points (APs) support Multi-Link Operation (MLO), which provides the following advantages for MLO-capable clients:
Traffic from client devices is aggregated across multiple bands, allowing for faster transmission speeds.
Traffic from client devices is distributed over multiple links, resulting in reduced latency.
Dynamic switching between multiple bands ensures that client devices are always connected at the fastest possible speeds while maintaining a stable Wi-Fi connection.
ExtremeCloud IQ Controller supports MLO for client devices capable of operating in Simultaneous Transmit and Receive (STR), Enhanced Multi-Link Single-Radio (EMLSR), or Multi-Link Single Radio (MLSR) modes.
AP group — Go to Configure > Sites and select a Site. Next, select the Device Groups tab and select a device group. Then select
to edit the device group Profile. Lastly, select the Networks tab and select the MLO check box adjacent to the target SSID.
Individual AP — Go to Configure > Devices > Access Points and select a device. Next, select Advanced > Overrides, scroll down to locate the WLAN setting and select the adjacent check box. Then, select Configure. Lastly, select the MLO check box adjacent to the target SSID.

Important
Enabling MLO for the first time or fully disabling MLO will trigger a reboot of the AP. If MLO is assigned to at least one network SSID on ExtremeCloud IQ Controller, MLO is deemed enabled. Conversely, if MLO is not assigned to at least one network SSID, MLO is deemed disabled. If multiple network SSIDs have MLO assigned, you can enable or disable MLO on any SSID without triggering an AP reboot, as long one MLO assignment remains configured.Consider these important configuration guidelines:
Currently, MLO is only supported on networks configured with either of these Auth Type options:
OWE
WPA3 - Personal
WPA3-Compatibility
When configuring profile settings for the Device Group to which the AP belongs, consider the following:
For the Radios profile settings, the Protocol/Role option configured for each radio must include a "be" (802.11be). The client-bridge option is incompatible with MLO.
Configuring Mesh Point profile settings is incompatible with MLO.
When configuring settings for the Device Group to which the AP belongs or WLAN Override settings for an individual AP, consider the following:
You can change the Admin Mode settings to enable or disable radios for APs that are in MLO mode. Disabling more than a single radio renders the MLO configuration impracticable.
All MLO and non-MLO client connections on Radio X lost
All MLO client connections lost
Non-MLO clients remain connected