WLANs can provide an abundance of services, including data communications (allowing mobile devices to access applications), E-mail, file and print services or even specialty applications (such as guest access control and asset tracking).
Each WLAN configuration contains encryption, authentication and QoS policies and conditions for user connections. Connected access point radios transmit periodic beacons for each BSS. A beacon advertises the SSID, security requirements, supported data rates of the wireless network to enable clients to locate and connect to the WLAN.
WLANs are mapped to radios on each connected access point. A WLAN can be advertised from a single access point radio or can span multiple access points and radios. WLAN configurations can be defined to only provided service to specific areas of a site. For example, a guest access WLAN may only be mapped to a 2.4GHz radio in a lobby or conference room providing limited coverage while a data WLAN is mapped to all 2.4GHz and 5GHz radios at the branch site providing complete coverage.
RFS 4000 model controllers support a maximum of 32 WLANs. NX 7500 model service platforms support up to 256 WLANs. An NX 95XX Series service platform supports up to 1000 WLANs. Access points can support a maximum of 16 WLANs per model.
WLAN policies can be separately selected and refined in the Configuration → Wireless pane located on the top left-hand side of the UI.Refer to the sections that follow for instructions on wireless configuration tasks.