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Advanced
The Advanced page allows you to enable or disable load balancing.
Load balancing is enabled by default. Load balancing distributes traffic efficiently among
network servers so that no individual server is overburdened. For example, the load balancing
feature balances the wireless clients between APs. If two APs with similar settings are in a
conference room, depending on the location of the APs, all wireless clients could potentially
associate with the same AP, leaving the other AP unused. Load balancing attempts to evenly
distribute the wireless clients on both APs.
If you have made any changes, click Apply to save.