Radio Configuration / Diagnostic Utility
User Manual
4.3.5 Hide Network SSID
If you want your radio network to be hidden from other 802.11 users, click the
Hide Network SSID check box in each radio you want hidden. With the SSID
hidden, your network does not show up when other clients scan for an access
point. You can still connect clients to the "hidden" network by typing the Network
SSID.
4.4
Radio access settings
The following fields appear in the Security Settings area on the right side of the
Radio Configuration window.
Note: Different versions of the RLXIB Radios support different functionality. You may see more or
fewer options on this page, depending on the version of the radio you purchased.
In order to configure or diagnose a radio using its built-in Web server or SNMP
agent, both your computer and the radio must have IP addresses, and these IP
addresses must be on the same subnetwork. An IP address is only needed so
you can configure the radio and view its diagnostic settings. Otherwise, the
address is unnecessary.
Field
Obtain IP address - DHCP Select this option to allow the radio to obtain its IP address from a
Use the following IP
address
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
May 18, 2009
Description
DHCP server.
Select this option to specify a Static IP address to the radio. Enter the
IP address information in the following fields.
Enter an IP address that will not interfere with any other devices on the
network. Request a block of IP addresses you can use from your
Network Administrator.
Enter the Subnet Mask provided by your Network Administrator.
Enter the Default Gateway address provided by your Network
Administrator.
Enter the Primary DNS address provided by your Network
Administrator.
Enter the Secondary DNS address provided by your Network
Administrator.
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