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  • FitController User Manual
  • Product Overview
    • Introduction
    • LED Behavior
    • Technical Specification
  • Getting Started
    • Power on Device
    • Logging On
    • Registering Devices to Organization
    • Assigning Devices to Network
    • Device Pairing
  • FitController (VM)
    • Platform Requirements (VM)
    • Software Packages (VM)
  • Working with Organization Trees
    • Hierarchy View
    • Network
  • Managing Devices
    • Managing Access Points
      • Configure and Check AP Details
    • Managing Switches
      • PoE scheduling
      • Getting Switch Analytics
      • Mirror
      • Link Aggregation
    • Managing Clients
    • Topology
  • Configuring Networks
    • Configuring SSIDs
      • 802.11 Settings
      • Configuring Security
      • Client IP Addressing
      • Dynamic VLAN Pooling
      • Advanced Settings
      • QoS
      • Captive Portal
      • Social Login
      • Voucher Service
      • Configuring Splash Page
      • Access control
    • Configuring Radio
    • Configuring VLAN
    • Configuring Switch Settings
    • Firmware Upgrade
    • General Settings
    • Access Control
  • Analytics
    • Device Events
    • System Events
    • Config Logs
  • Managing Organizations
    • Managing Device Inventory
    • Email Alerts
  • Managing Team Members
    • Roles and Permissions
  • Notification & Alerts
    • Notification Center
    • Configuring Alert Settings
  • Appendix
    • Compliance
    • Declaration of Conformity
    • Disclaimer/ Note
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  1. Configuring Networks
  2. Configuring SSIDs

802.11 Settings

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802.11r

802.11r is a standards-based fast roaming technology that is leveraged when using a secure SSID (WPA2-PSK & WPA2-Enterprise). This option improves client device roaming by reducing the handoff delay in situations where client devices roam from one access point to another. 802.11r is disabled by default on FitController.

This feature can be enabled from the Configure > SSID page under Network Scope.

If this option cannot be enabled, please go to Wireless > Security Type to select WPA2 PSK or WPA2 Enterprise in advance.

802.11w

802.11w is enabled when Security Type is not Open. 802.11w enables Protected Management Frames (PMF) for management frames such as authentication, de-authentication, association, disassociation, beacon, and probe traffic. This enables APs to help prevent rogue devices from spoofing management frames from APs. Enable 802.11r will allow APs to begin utilizing Protected Management Frames for any clients that support 802.11w.