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Wireless 4350 small network access point
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SSID supporting WEP and the guest SSID supporting no encryption.
To enable the Guest Access SSID (VLAN-aware network):
To enable Guest Access mode, the Dell Wireless 4350 Small Network Access Point must be part of a VLAN-aware network. Perform the
following steps to enable the feature.
1.
Click to select I'm on a VLAN-aware network.
2.
Click to select Enable Guest Access.
3.
Click the Submit button.
4.
A pre-configured Guest Access SSID is created with the following default values (a) SSID = Guest Wireless 4350 (b) Network
Encryption = None (c) VLAN ID = 4094 (d) VLAN Priority = 0 (e) Intra-AP blocking = off. These values can be altered by
selecting the Edit button and changing the appropriate fields.
5.
Click Save & Restart to enable the Guest Access SSID
NOTE:In order to support Guest Access mode, the Dell Wireless 4350 Small Network Access Point must be part of a VLAN-aware
network. The VLAN aware router must implement the appropriate restrictions that are applicable to a guest user (e.g. the router
will only allow the user access to the Internet and prevent access to any network resource).
To disable the Guest Access SSID (VLAN-aware network):
The Guest Access SSID cannot be deleted, to disable Guest Access, Click to unselect Enable Guest Access and click Submit.l
A brief description of the SSID configuration parameters is as follows:
SSID:
VLAN ID:
VLAN Priority:
Hide my wireless network:
it's SSID).
Enable Intra-AP Traffic Blocking:
Network Encryption:
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SNMP
The Dell Wireless 4350 Small Network Access Point also supports the SNMP protocol for remote management of the access point.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a popular network protocol for remotely configuring and monitoring devices. This
feature requires an external SNMP management station to control and access the device. The SNMP protocol versions supported by the
access point are v1, v2c and v3.
The Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a 32-character name that uniquely identifies all the computers
and equipment that make up the wireless Network.
The VLAN ID is a tag that is used to identify each VLAN on the network.
The VLAN priority is a tag that is used to perform QoS between VLANs on a network.
This setting will disable the transmission of beacon packets (i.e. The AP will no longer broadcast
This setting will prevent clients on the same wireless network from communicating with each
other.
The access point supports the following methods of data encryption (a) WEP (b) WPA-PSK & (c)
WPA-802.1x.
SNMP

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