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Section 4 - Advanced WLAN Configuration
Managed Mode
Standalone Mode
Field
MAC Address
AP Mode
Location
Expected SSID
Expected Channel
Expected WDS Mode
Expected Security Mode
Expected Wired Network Mode
Authentication Password
Profile
Radio
Channel
Power
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Rogue Mode
MAC address of the access point.
Select standalone, managed, or rogue. Selecting standalone or managed will require
you to fill out the fields (refer to the next page).
• Standalone
• Managed = access point profile configuration has been applied to the access
point and the access point operating in 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.
Optional field to identify location of the access point being managed.
If AP Mode= Standalone, the SSID that the access point should be set to. This is for
reference only.
If AP Mode= Standalone, the channel to be used for wireless communication. This is
for reference only.
If AP Mode= Standalone, the WDS (Wireless Distributed System) link is used to let
APs communicate with each other without wires. This is for reference only.
If AP Mode= Standalone, the security mode is to be used. This is for reference only.
If AP Mode= Standalone, select whether wired networking is going to be allowed.
This is for reference only.
If AP Mode= Managed, turn on to require a password for authentication.
If AP Mode= Managed, select a profile to apply for AP configuration.
If AP Mode= Managed, this is Wireless radio mode that the access point is using. The
fields below appear after you have selected Managed AP Mode.
If AP Mode= Managed, this is an operating channel for the radio.
If AP Mode= Managed, this is a percentage of power to use for the radio.
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