
LANCOM WLC series
Chapter 4: Configuring the WLAN Controller
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Possible values:
Maximum of 16 WLAN networks, multiple values separated by com-
mas or activated in the selection list.
Default:
Blank
From this list, Access Points use only the first eight entries that are
compatible with their own hardware. This means that eight WLAN
networks for purely 2.4 GHz operations and eight for purely 5 GHz
operations can be defined in a profile. Consequently, each LANCOM
Access Point—be it a model offering 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz support—can
choose from a maximum of eight logical WLAN networks.
Physical WLAN parameters
A set of physical parameters that the Access Point WLAN modules are
supposed to work with.
Possible values:
Selection from the list of physical WLAN networks.
Default:
Blank
IP address of alternative WLAN Controllers
A list of WLAN Controllers that the Access Points should attempt to con-
nect with. The Access Point starts searching for a WLAN Controller via DNS
or with a broadcast. Defining alternative WLAN Controllers is worthwhile
when a broadcast cannot reach all WLAN Controllers (e.g. if the WLAN
Controller is located in another network).
Possible values:
IP addresses, multiple values separated by commas. Maximum 159
characters, i.e. 9 to 10 entries depending on the length of the IP
addresses.
Default:
Blank