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Are there any specific requirements or recommendations for a WAN link that is implemented between REAP/HREAP AP at the remote site and WLC at the main site?

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Are there any specific requirements or recommendations for a WAN link that is implemented between REAP/HREAP AP at the remote site and WLC at the main site?

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A. These are some of the main factors to be considered for the WAN link: • Ensure that the bandwidth of the WAN link is at least 128kbps. • Ensure that the latency or round-trip delay between the two sites across the WAN link is not more than 300ms because more than a 300ms delay can create authentication problems to the client, especially when central authentication is implemented.

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A. These are some of the main factors to be considered for the WAN link: • Ensure that the bandwidth of the WAN link is at least 128kbps. • Ensure that the latency or round-trip delay between the two sites across the WAN link is not more than 100ms because more than a 100ms delay can create authentication problems to the client, especially when central authentication is implemented.

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