5: Network Settings
PremierWave® 2050 802.11ac Embedded Wi-Fi® User Guide
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To View or Configure Wireless Network Interface Settings
Using Web Manager
To view the wireless (wlan0) network interface status, on the
Networks
page, then select
Wireless Network
>
Interface
.
To configure wireless (wlan0) network interface settings, on the
Networks
page, select
Wireless Network
>
Interface
>
Configuration
.
Using the CLI
To enter the command level:
enable > config > if 2
Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name= “interface" instance="wlan0">
Wireless (wlan0) Network Link
Configuration details are stored in one or more WLAN profile. See
to
view and configure WLAN profiles. You can select and prioritize up to four preconfigured WLAN
profiles for automatic connection to wireless networks. Dynamic profiles, created via quick
connect/WPS, have a higher priority over a static profile. Listed dynamic and static profiles can be
prioritized with 1 being highest priority through 4 being lowest priority.
displays the wireless link status and configuration information. The view-only status
information is available on the Wireless (wlan0) Network WLAN Link Status page. This same
information is configurable on the Wireless (wlan0) Network WLAN Link Configuration page.
Table 5-6 Wireless (wlan0) Link Configuration
IPv6 Secondary DNS
Enter the IP address of the secondary Domain Name Server.
Note:
This setting will be used when either Static IP or Auto IP is active, or if
DHCP/BOOTP is active and no DNS server was acquired from the server.
Field/Button
Description
Choice 1 Profile
Choice 2 Profile
Choice 3 Profile
Choice 4 Profile
Enter up to four (4)
wireless networks in order of priority, with
Choice 1 Profile
being highest priority
through
Choice 4 Profile
being lowest priority. If a profile in the choice list is
deleted, that profile is skipped in the connection attempt.
Antenna Diversity
Enable antenna diversity or select a specific antenna for use.
Band
Select the band from the drop-down menu. This will be the band on which the radio
will operate. This global band setting will control both WLAN0 and Soft AP
interfaces and override any frequency settings on the Soft AP interface.
Notes:
To prevent inconsistent channel/band combinations, the user interface will
coordinate the ‘SoftAP Channel’ and ‘WLAN Band’ settings.
Wi-Fi Direct requires that the 2.4 GHz band be available. The UI will prevent
the selection of ‘5GHz Only’ when Wi-Fi Direct GO Mode is enabled.
Debugging Level
Set the verbosity level for printing WLAN Link messages to the TLOG (Default is
Info
).
Field/Button
Description