Download Drivers: NETGEAR WMS5316 Wireless Controller
NETGEAR WMS5316 Wireless Controller Driver
Learn more about networking solutions for your business by NETGEAR: Take a deeper. This video introduces the NETGEAR WMS ProSafe Wireless Controller. More information about the. Netgear was kind enough to send me their ProSafe WMS but Netgear's multi-AP solution allows for a lot more granular control of what.
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NETGEAR WMS5316 Wireless Controller Driver
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NETGEAR WMS5316 Wireless Controller

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The model WMS can ensure that the access points are not overloaded by limiting the maximum number of clients per AP.
Generally, Netgear routers use the IP address Attempt to log in to the router with the default username and password. The second highest priority queue with low delay is given to this queue.
Video applications are routed to this queue Best Effort: The medium priority queue with medium delay is given to this queue. Assign the computer to the same subnet, and then the web-based management console is accessible.

However, during ProSafe 5 software setup, a very useful warning flashes when you add an AP to the management interface, telling you that doing so will overwrite any settings such as security already on the AP. This is important for new users who may mistakenly think the settings on the AP will carry over. Unfortunately, there's no corresponding warning NETGEAR WMS5316 Wireless Controller you're working in the ProSafe 16 management interface.
When I asked Netgear about this, they told me it'll be part of the next firmware upgrade. Other than lack of that warning message, the ProSafe 5 and 16 interfaces are almost identical, except that the device has more features.
