Response-rssi: It is used to force control the access range ofwireless terminals. When the RSSI of wireless users during access is less thanthis value, then they are not allowed to access this SSID. Assoc-rssi: It is used to force control the range to maintainthe association and kick the user offline when the RSSI of the wireless user inthe association is less than this value. Notes: ①For response-rssi, a single AP will still allowwireless users to connect with SSID after 2 rejections. ②For assoc-rssi, when the terminal is associated for 1 minute, if it is lower than the RSSI, then will be kicked offline. When the terminal is associated again, if it is still below the threshold, the single AP will kick STA again after 10 minutes. If the terminal is continuously below the threshold, it will be kicked once every 10 minutes. Now the setting of the related time is not supported. |
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