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WBSn-2450 User Guide
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3.
Defining and Managing WBSn
The WBSn interface is comprised of three separate sections, that each relate to the key areas that you
will use.
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The Status section enables you to check how the system is working, and whether the unit is
configured correctly.
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The Configuration section enables you to configure the unit’s wireless and ethernet specifications
according to your requirements.
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The Administration section enables comprehensive maintenance of the unit from the user’s point of
view, including specifying logs to be created, and creating and adding new users to the system.
3.1 Status
This section enables you to check how your system is working, and whether the WBSn unit and
software/firmware are configured correctly.
There are 4 sections:
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Device indicates Uptime (duration of time from last power up), Date (yyyy/mm/dd) and Time
Zone (Default: GMT).
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Network indicates Network Mode (Default: Bridge);
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Wireless Parameters indicates table of current VAPs.
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Interfaces displays the Wireless and Ethernet tables.
Parameter
Description and values
Device
Indicates the time duration since last power-up displayed in the Uptime
field.
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Date field: current date
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Time Zone: selected time zone (GMT +/- value)
Network
Displays the current Network Mode (Default: Bridge).
Wireless Parameters
Displays the information table about current VAPs (Security Mode, Hidden
SSID, Band, # of Associations).
Note, below this table, the Total Associations parameter is displayed.
Interfaces
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Wireless Table displays information regarding wireless drivers (Wi-Fi
Driver, MAC Address, Radio Status, Frequency, Channel, Channel Width);
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Ethernet Table displays information regarding Name, MAC Address, Link,
Speed, Duplex, Negotiation.