Virtual Wireless Networks; Internal Interface Settings - Psion Teklogix 9160 G2 User Manual

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Chapter 12: The Ethernet (Wired) Interface

Virtual Wireless Networks

Table 12.3 Specifying A Virtual Guest Network
Field
For Guest
Access

12.1.3 Virtual Wireless Networks

If you want to configure the Internal network as a VLAN (whether or not you have a Guest
network configured), you can enable "Virtual Wireless Networks" on the access point.
You must enable this feature if you want to configure additional virtual networks on VLANs
on the Manage > VWN tab as described in "Configuring VLANs" on page 161.
Table 12.4 Enabling Virtual Wireless Networks
Field
Virtual Wireless Networks
(Using VLANs on Ethernet
Port 1)

12.1.4 Internal Interface Settings

To configure Ethernet (wired) settings for the Internal LAN, fill in the fields as described in
Table 12.5.
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Specify a virtually separate guest network on this access point:
• Since the access point is using only one physical connection to your internal LAN, choose VLAN on
Ethernet Port 1 from the drop-down menu. This will enable the "VLAN" settings where you must pro-
vide a VLAN ID. See "Guest Interface Settings" on page 143.
Important: If you reconfigure the Guest and Internal interfaces to use VLANs, you may lose con-
nectivity to the access point. First, be sure to verify that the switch and DHCP server
you are using can support VLANs per the IEEE 802.1Q standard. After configuring the
VLAN on the Manage > Ethernet Settings page, physically reconnect the Ethernet cable
on the switch to the tagged packet (VLAN) port. Then, re-connect via the Administra-
tion Web pages to the new IP address. (If necessary, check with the infrastructure
support administrator regarding the VLAN and DHCP configurations.)
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• Select Enabled to enable VLANs for the Internal network and for additional
networks. (If you choose this option, you can run the Internal network on a
VLAN whether or not you have Guest Access configured and you can set up
additional networks on VLANs using the Manage > VWN tab as described in
"Configuring VLANs" on page 161.)
• Select Disabled to disable the VLAN for the Internal network, and for any
additional virtual networks on this access point.

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