Centralized forwarding in WLAN architectures means that all client traffic is tunneled back to a central controller for processing.This design simplifies management and can enhance security but places significant demand on the network's infrastructure.
To support the increased traffic load resulting from centralized forwarding, it's essential to havehigh-speed Ethernet links, such as Gigabit or higher, especially between access points, switches, and controllers.This ensures that the network can handle the aggregated traffic without becoming a bottleneck.
[Reference: CWDP-305 Official Study and Reference Guide, Chapter on Infrastructure Design, , ]
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