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Description
Item
Sets the maximum transmit power
for the phone
Max Tx Power
If you uncheck all channels in the 802.11g Power Settings window or 802.11a Power Settings window,
the phone cannot access the WLAN.
Note
Related Topics
Access Phone Web Page, on page 69
Wireless LAN Security, on page 80
Wireless Security Credentials, on page 83
Wireless Encryption, on page 84
Set Up Wireless Settings in Network Profile
You must configure wireless settings in a profile to enable the phone to access the wireless network. To
configure the wireless settings, see
Network Profile Settings, on page 75
and follow these steps.
Procedure
Step 1
Choose the network profile that you want to configure.
Step 2
To give the profile a recognizable name, in the Profile Name field, enter a name up to 63 characters and
numbers in length.
Step 3
To identify the SSID that the phone uses to associate with access points, in the SSID field, enter an SSID that
is already configured in the WLAN.
The SSID is case sensitive; you must enter it exactly as configured in the network.
Note
Step 4
To conserve battery power, in the Call Power Save Mode, choose the type (U-APSD or PS-Poll) and option
that is being used in the WLAN.
Step 5
Choose the signal mode or priority of signal modes in the 802.11 Mode field that is used by your WLAN.
Wireless LAN Security
The Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone supports many types of authentication. Authentication methods might
require a specific encryption method or you can choose between several encryption methods. When configuring
a network profile, you can choose one of these authentication methods:
Open
Provides access to all access points without WEP Key authentication or encryption.
Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G, 7925G-EX, and 7926G Administration Guide
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Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G, 7925G-EX, and 7926G Web Pages
Set Up Wireless Settings in Network Profile