D-Link DWC-1000 User Manual
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Section 3 - Basic Configuration
Field
Description
MAC Address
MAC address of the access point.
AP Mode
Select standalone, managed, or rogue. Selecting standalone will require you to fill in the fields
below from Location to Expected Wired Network Mode.
• Standalone
• Managed = Access point profile configuration has been applied to the access point and the
access point is operating in the managed mode.
• Rogue = Access point has not tried to contact the wireless controller and the access point’s
MAC address is not in the Valid AP database.
Location
Optional field to identify location of the access point being managed.
Expected SSID
If AP Mode = Standalone, the SSID that the access point should be set to is displayed. This is for
reference only.
Expected Channel
If AP Mode = Standalone, the channel to be used for wireless communication is displayed. This
is for reference only.
Expected WDS
Mode
If AP Mode = Standalone, the WDS (Wireless Distributed System) mode to be used if you intend
to use WDS. This is for reference only.
Expected Security
Mode
If AP Mode = Standalone, the security mode to be used is displayed. This is for reference only.
Expected Wired
Network Mode
If AP Mode = Standalone, select whether wired networking is going to be allowed. This is for
reference only.
Authentication
If AP Mode = Managed, turn on to require a password for authentication.
Profile
If AP Mode = Managed, select a profile to apply for AP configuration.
Radio
If AP Mode = Managed, this is Wireless radio mode that the access point is using is displayed. The
fields below appear after you have selected Managed AP Mode.
Channel
If AP Mode = Managed, this is operating channel for the radio.
Power
If AP Mode = Managed, this is percentage of power to use for the radio.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each additional access point you want the wireless controller to manage.