Wireless Configuration - Cisco WRP400-G1 - Wireless Router Administration Manual

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Wireless Configuration

Wireless Configuration
Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide
Failover Validation Site
WAN Interfaces
Interface
Status
Priority
The Wireless module includes the following pages:
"Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings" on page 131
"Wireless > Wireless Security" on page 132
"Wireless > Wireless MAC Filter" on page 133
"Wireless > Advanced Wireless Settings" on page 134
Optional. A ping target for the WRP400 to use to
detect the status of the Internet connection. If
you do not specify an IP address here, the
WRP400 uses the Network Time Protocol (NTP)
server as the ping target.
The interface: Ethernet or USB
The status of the interface: Connected or
Disconnected
Determines which interface is used when both
interfaces are available. The priority is indicated
by the order in which the interfaces appear in
the Summary Table. This setting is configurable
only when Ethernet Connection Recovery is
disabled.
Default: Ethernet interface has top priority.
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