A Note About Setting Up Connections For A Guest Network; Hardware Connections For A Guest Vlan; Power On The Access Point - Psion Teklogix 9160 G2 User Manual

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Chapter 4: Quick Steps For Setup And Launch

A Note About Setting Up Connections For A Guest Network

ETHERNET CONNECTIONS WHEN USING STATIC IP FOR INITIAL CONFIGURATION
Access Point
2. Connect the power adaptor to the power port on the back of the access
point, and then plug the other end of the power cord into a power outlet
(preferably, via a surge protector).

4.2.1 A Note About Setting Up Connections For A Guest Network

The 9160 G2 Wireless Gateway offers an out-of-the-box Guest Interface that allows
you to configure an access point for controlled guest access to the network. The
same access point can function as a bridge for two different wireless networks: a
secure "Internal" LAN and a public "Guest" network. This can be done virtually, by
defining two different Virtual LANs via the Administration UI.
For information on configuring Guest interface settings on the Administration UI,
see Chapter 14: "Setting up Guest Access".
4.2.1.1
If you plan to configure a guest network using VLANs, do the following:
Connect a network port on the access point to a VLAN-capable switch.
Define VLANs on that switch.

4.3 Power On The Access Point

The 9160 G2 Wireless Gateway powers on and initializes when you plug it in.
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Crossover Cable
(or Ethernet cable if your AP
supports auto MDI and MDI-X)
Figure 4.2 Ethernet Connections Using Static IP

Hardware Connections For A Guest VLAN

Administrator Computer
(This PC must have an IP address on the
same subnet as Access Point.)

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