and
, to identify the VLAN (VLAN ID
is not possible!).
Note: Before you continue, please ensure that all access points that the WLAN controller
shall manage are correctly wired and switched on.
13.1.4 Start automatic installation
You will see a list of all detected access points.
If you wish to change the settings of a detected AP, click on
in the corresponding entry.
You will see the settings for all selected access points. You can change these settings.
The following parameters are available:
Location
Displays the stated locality of the AP. You can enter another locality.
Active Radio Profile
Displays the wireless module profile that is currently selected. You can select another wire-
less module profile from the list if more than one wireless module profile are being set up.
Assigned Wireless Network (VSS)
Displays the wireless networks that are currently assigned.
Operation Mode
Select whether the device is to be operated in
0%%&&
mode or in
1 /
mode.
The
1 /
setting uses the value that you have selected in the corresponding Radio
Profile.
Channel
Displays the channel that is assigned. You can select an alternative channel.
The number of channels you can selected depends on the country setting. Please consult
the data sheet for your device.
Note: Configuring the network name (SSID) in Access Point mode means that wireless net-
works can be logically separated from each other, but they can still physically interfere with
each other if they are operating on the same or closely adjacent wireless channels. So if
you are operating two or more radio networks close to each other, it is advisable to allocate
the networks to different channels. Each of these should be spaced at least four channels
apart, as a network also partially occupies the adjacent channels.
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