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6.1.1 Basic WLAN Configuration
Wireless LANs
When creating or modifying a WLAN, the
Basic Configuration
screen is the first screen that displays as part of the WLAN
configuration screen flow. Use this screen to enable a WLAN, and define its SSID, client behavior and VLAN assignments.
1. Select the
Configuration
tab from the Web UI.
2. Select
Wireless.
3. Select
Wireless LANs
to display a high level display of existing WLANs.
4. Select the
Add
button to create an additional WLAN, or select
Edit
to modify selected WLAN’s properties. WLANs can also
be removed as they become obsolete by selecting
Delete
.
Figure 6-3
WLAN Basic Configuration screen
5. Refer to the
WLAN Configuration
field to define the following:
WLAN
If adding a new WLAN, enter its name in the space provided. Spaces between words are
not permitted. The name could be a logical representation of the WLAN coverage area
(engineering, marketing etc.). If editing an existing WLAN, the WLAN’s name appears at
the top of the screen and cannot be modified. The name cannot exceed 32 characters.
SSID
Enter or modify the
Services Set Identification
(SSID) associated with the WLAN. The
WLAN name is auto-generated using the SSID until changed by the user. The maximum
number of characters for the SSID is 32.
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