WESM zl Management and Configuration Guide WT.01.XX and greater
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Radio Port Configuration
Overview
The ProCurve RPs 210, 220, and 230 support client roaming, which allows a
mobile wireless station to maintain connectivity while moving from one radio
coverage area to another. This chapter will give you a few guidelines for setting
up wireless coverage to facilitate seamless roaming. More detailed instruc-
tions on enabling the best possible roaming between RPs adopted by multiple
Wireless Edge Services zl Modules can be found in Chapter 9: “Fast Layer 2
Roaming and Layer 3 Mobility.”
In addition, the ProCurve RPs improve quality of service (QoS) in the wireless
network with support for Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM). Each radio can divide
outbound wireless traffic into four queues based on priority value or on WLAN.
For example, voice traffic (if appropriately marked) is placed in the highest-
priority queue. The default settings for each queue are designed to provide a
high QoS for voice and video traffic from RPs to associated stations. The RPs’
QoS capabilities are discussed with the capabilities of the Wireless LAN
System as a whole in “Traffic Management (QoS)” on page 4-89 of Chapter 4:
“Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs).”