Gigaset SL75 WLAN User Manual page 100

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The profile name is displayed in the
header of the Web page. You can easily
check which access profile you are cur-
rently creating/editing. Example:
Figure 3 List of saved access profiles in the
Creating a new access profile
¤
Click on New. A new access profile is
created.
The
Web page is displayed
Profile Name
(page 97).
Editing a saved access profile
Requirement: You have already saved an
access profile.
¤
Click on the Edit button in the line of
the access profile that you wish to edit.
The
Profile Name
Web page of the saved
access profile is displayed (page 97).
Entering/editing a Profile Name
¤
Open the
Profile Name
(page 96).
¤
Enter the profile name (page 91).
¤
If required, copy settings from another
profile (page 91).
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Click on Apply.
Web page
Creating/managing access profiles
IP Addresses for profile
editing the IP addresses Web page for
the Office access profile.
menu
Admin
Entering/editing the IP address
¤
Open the
IP Addresses
(page 96).
¤
Enable/disable DHCP and enter IP
address manually, if necessary. Proceed
as described on page 92.
¤
Click on Apply.
Defining/editing the IP routing
Requirement: DHCP is disabled
(page 92).
If the WLAN network is in a subnet that is
connected to the Internet via other WLAN
or LAN networks, you can specify two
alternative routes here for transferring
data between the handset and the access
point to the Internet.
Route 2 is used if an error occurs on
Route 1 during data transfer.
Note:
By default, the handset transmits to the stand-
ard gateway (e.g. your router).
"Office": you are
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