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The Juniper Networks WLA is an indoor, dual-band, dual-concurrent, 2x2 IEEE. 1n Wireless LAN Access Point with two radios (one enhanced power 5GHz radio. and one standard power GHz radio) and four internal single-band antennas. Both WLA and WLA access points support IEEE af Power over Ethernet. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow www.doorway.ru more. September | Rev H Polycom VIEW Certified Configuration Guide Juniper Networks Juniper WLAN Controllers WLC2, 8, , , , ,


The following WLAN Series products have all been announced as End of Life (EOL). The End of Support (EOS) milestone dates for the five (5) year support model are published below. For additional EOL information please review the JTAC Technical Bulletin EOL Product Announcement by following the Product link in the table below (login required). This guide provides basic hardware installation instru ctions for Juniper Networks WLA Series Indoor Wireless LAN Access Point (AP) WLA and WLAE models. Informational Note: The following product SKUs limit channel set and transmit power range to the specified country/domain. Juniper/Trapeze. Juniper WLC / Trapeze MX - X; Juniper WLC / Trapeze MX - MAC portal; For Juniper APs managed by Juniper Mist, please contact Tesorion Support; Meru. For supported Meru MC devices, please consult the FortiWLC manual. Ruckus. Ruckus SmartZone Platform - X; Ruckus SmartZone Platform - MAC portal; Xirrus. Xirrus - X.


When customers want to use manual channel selection rather than auto-tune channel selection (Adaptive Channel Planner) by using the Wireless Controller's Command Line Interface (CLI), the following steps are required: Go to the WLC CLI and check the AP status to determine the current channel selection by using the #show ap status command. Juniper Networks Juniper WLAN Controllers WLC2, 8, , , , , AP and WLC software version tested: Handset* models tested: SpectraLink Warning: An Indoor AP is designed to receive power on ly from an af-compliant source, a Juniper WLC, or a Juniper Networks-approved power injector. Connecting an AP to a Power over Ethernet (PoE) device not approved by Juniper Networks can damage the equipment.

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