Centralized Authentication Control
Features > Centralized Authentication Control
Centralised Authentication Control (CAC) can be used to reduce the time taken for a large number of stations to associate, by throttling the number of stations that attempt to associate simultaneously, and thereby minimizing contention of time-sensitive association and authentication frame exchanges.
CAC is recommended for use in moderate (more than 40 stations) to large HaLow networks, particularly when operating in low capacity environments, for example in regulatory domains that only allow 1 MHz or 2 MHz bandwidth, or that have duty cycle limitations.