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Wireless ProfessionaleLe nuove funzioni dei wireless controller Prosafe
Formazione Online
Andrea RossiSenior System Engineer
Quad Mode Management ModesIndustry unique flexibility
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Standalone
Controller Business Central
Wireless Controller
Feature Overview
1. Design and plan a WLAN• Estimate the # of APs needed
2. Discover APs and Provision IP address and Firmware
3. Centrally Manage the Wireless Settings• Create AP profiles
• Schedule WLAN network or individual AP to go on/offline
• RF & Power management
• High Density Management
• Multi authentication scheme
• Seamless Fast Roaming (L2&L3)
• Cutomized Captive Portal
4. Centrally Monitor the Wireless Network
What a Wireless Controller can do
Easy to Use Management GUI
Heat Maps for building coverage
Simple, Efficient RF Planning (WC7520)
Heat Maps for building coverage
Enhanced RF Planning (WC7600)
Fully Distributed Forwarding (WC7520&WC7600)
Improves scalability and reduces latency
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Centralized architecture Fully distributed architecture
Data and Signal
Signal
Layer 2
Layer 3
Tunneling Forwarding Mode Distributed Forwarding Mode
Fully Distributed Forwarding (WC7520&WC7600)
Improves scalability and reduces latency
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Centralized architecture
Bottleneck
Latency
Fully distributed architecture
Signal only
No bottleneck
Layer 2
Layer 3
IEEE 802.1q Support (VLAN Trunking)
Tunneling Forwarding Mode Distributed Forwarding Mode
X
Data and Signal
Signal
ARP Suppression (WC7600)Maximizes airtime utilization
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+ ARP Suppression stops ARP broadcast packets from taking precious airtime by suppressing ARP packets on APs that do not have the specific clients in the range
Who is Tom? I am Tom
ARP
More Airtime, Better User Experience
N.B. Airtime Fairness gives equal
amounts of air time (instead of equal
number of frames) to each client
regardless of its theoretical data
rate. This will ensure higher
download speed to latest devices
when slower devices are connected
to the same AP.
Bandsteering (WC7600)
+ What is it?
+ Dynamically moves clients from a congested frequency (typically 2.4GHz) onto a less congested one (5GHz)
+ What does this mean for my network?
+ Adds capacity, by reducing network congestion for more balanced network bandwidth usage
+ Clients can be instructed to only join 5GHz even if 2.4GHz capable
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High Density Client Area (WC7520&WC7600)
Load Balancing to meet excess load
Set the max client for each radio at 25
Set the minimum RSSI threshold to connect at 40 (-73 dBm)
High Density Client Area (WC7520&WC7600)
Turn down power, not up
+ Often mistake is turn up AP power, but that will cause co-channel and adjacent channel interference
+ Turning 2.4 GHz output power to ½ or ¼ and 5 GHz output power to ½ and add more AP is better solution
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High Density Client Area (WC7520&WC7600)
Enable Automatic Feature
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High Density Bandwidth:
High: With this option RTS/CTS retrys will be disabled, and should be used when lots of clients on same AP radio are doing high bandwidth application like watching streaming video.
Low: With this option RTS/CTS based retry will be enabled, and AP cell range will improve.
Auto: The software will decide to do RTS/CTS retrys, By default, it will be optimized for AP cell range and RTS/CTS enabled.
Layer 2 and Layer 3 Mobility (WC7600)
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L3 network
Server
AP-1 AP-2
L2/L3 switch VLAN 20 L2/L3 switch VLAN 10
WC-1 WC-2
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Management IP:
192.168.0.250
WNDAP360 WNDAP360
SSID: TEST
VLAN10
10.10.1.0/24
SSID: TEST
VLAN20
10.10.2.0/24
WC7600/WC9500
Management IP:
192.168.0.6 Management IP:
192.168.0.7
10.10.1.1
AP to AP Tunneling
L3 Switch
Layer 2 and Layer 3 Mobility
MOVING
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Management IP:
192.168.0.250
WNDAP360 WNDAP360
SSID: TEST
VLAN10
10.10.1.0/24
SSID: TEST
VLAN20
10.10.2.0/24
WC7600/WC9500
Management IP:
192.168.0.6 Management IP:
192.168.0.7
10.10.1.1
AP to AP Tunneling
L3 Switch
Layer 2 and Layer 3 Mobility
MOVING
ROAMING
Captive Portal (WC7520)
Captive Portal (WC7520)
Captive Portal (WC7600)
Multi Captive Portal Support
Captive Portal (WC7520&WC7600)
Captive Portal User Profile
Captive Portal (WC7520&WC7600)
Captive Portal User Account
Wireless Controller
Products Specifications
Wireless Controller / Management Solution
ProSAFE Wireless
Controller• Secure, enterprise class control
• Scale from 20 to 150 AP’s
• Full mobility / roaming support
• Guest Captive Portal
• Stack for redundancy / resiliency
WC7520
10-AP incremental License
WC7510L
Product Detail
When the WC7520 makes senseBasic, affordable centralized wireless management
+ Basic managed wireless is required, mainly for indoor coverage
+ Multimedia content is not a primary use case
+ There are no plans to upgrade to 802.11ac
+ There are no plans to deploy managed outdoor Access Points
+ Best fit is for small and medium organisations without a high concentration of users.
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Ideal vertical targets:
Primary schools, kindergarten, assisted living centres,
museums where wireless traffic usage is light, warehouses with low to medium traffic
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Default Supports 20 AP
WC7520 WC7510L
Adds 10 AP
WC7510L
Adds 10 AP
WC7510L
Adds 10 AP
– Stack of up to 3 Controllers / 150 AP (with appropriate licenses)
WC7520 Licensing flexibility
Advanced, performance based wireless management
• Secure, enterprise class control
• Scale from 2 - 50 APs per
controller
• Stack 3 Controllers to support
upwards of 6000 devices
• Stack for redundancy / resiliency
• 802.11ac ready
• Premium 11n AP support
• 10 AP incremental license
ProSAFE WC7600
Product Detail
When the WC7600 makes senseHigh performance, centralized wireless management
+ Rich multimedia content over wireless is important
+ Dedicated ‘in-room wireless’ Access Points required (WN370)
+ Deployments with a high density / concentration of wireless clients
+ Premium AP management required (WNDAP620 / WNDAP660)
+ Automated service load balancing for heavily congested areas / peak usage needs / areas of high interference allowing traffic to move from 2.4 GHz to the less congested 5 GHz band
+ Migration to 802.11ac in the future is required
+ Outdoor Access Point management is needed in the future
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Ideal vertical targets:
Hotels up to 150 rooms, high schools, colleges with up to 2,000 students, campus and dense
warehouse deployments – places where heavy wireless traffic is expected
Pay As You Go LicensingTalk about clear pricing and TCO
+ What is it?
+ Each WC7600 comes with a default 2 starter AP license
+ To manage more than 2 AP’s, you need to order at least one WC10APL
+ Each WC7600 supports 5 x WC10APL license keys
+ What does this mean for my network?
+ Only pay for what you need, but you do need to remember to get the appropriate number of license needed (in block of 10 APs)
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1 starter
2 AP license
WC10APL
1 permanent
10 AP license
10 APs
Managed
Advanced, high performance based wireless management
• Secure, enterprise class control
• Scale 2 - 200 APs per controller
• Stack 3 Controllers to support
upwards of 36,000 concurrent
connections / redundancy
• 802.11ac ready / Premium 11n
AP support
• 10, 50, 100 and 200 AP
incremental license
ProSAFE WC9500
When the WC9500 makes senseHigh performance, centralized wireless management
+ Rich multimedia content over wireless is important
+ Dedicated ‘in-room wireless’ Access Points required (WN370)
+ Deployments with a high density / concentration of wireless clients
+ Premium AP management required (WNDAP620 / WNDAP660)
+ Automated service load balancing for heavily congested areas / peak usage needs / areas of high interference allowing traffic to move from 2.4 GHz to the less congested 5 GHz band
+ Migration to 802.11ac in the future is required
+ Outdoor Access Point management is needed
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Ideal vertical targets:
Hotels between 150-500 rooms, campus based schools and colleges with up to 6,000
students, campus and dense warehouse deployments – places where heavy wireless traffic
is expected
Pay As You Go LicensingTalk about clear pricing and TCO
+ What is it?
+ Each WC9500 comes with a default 2 starter AP license
+ To manage more than 2 AP’s, you need to order at least one WC10APL
+ Each WC9500 supports 20 x WC10APL license keys
+ What does this mean for my network?
+ Only pay for what you need, but you do need to remember to get the appropriate number of license needed (in block of 10 APs)
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1 starter
2 AP license
WC10APL
1 permanent
10 AP license
10 APs
Managed
WNAP210
WNAP320
WNDAP350
WNDAP360
WN370
a/b/g/n(2x)
Multi-BSSID
Controller
Managed
Performance
WNDAP620
WNDAP660
450 Mbps
3x3 802.11n
Advanced Security
WC7600/WC9500
Managed
Premium
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WND930
300 Mbps
2x2 802.11n
Advanced Security
WC7600/WC9500
Managed
Outdoor
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* WC7600/WC9500 only
Access Point WC Compatible
WAC720
WAC730
1.2 & 1.7 Gbps
2x2 & 3x3 802.11ac
Advanced Security
WC7600/WC9500
Managed
Premium AC