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Configuring Virtual Access Points
You can partition the wireless network into wireless VLANs called virtual access points (VAPs). You can
use VAPs to grant different permissions to groups of wireless users, by configuring each VAP with the
desired security policy and network settings, and then assigning each group of wireless users to the relevant
VAP. For more information on VAPs, see Overview on page 189.
Note: While virtual access points (VAPs) can have different security settings and
network names, all VAPs inherit the following wireless settings from the primary
WLAN:
Country
Operation Mode
Channel
Transmission Rate
Transmitter Power
Antenna Selection
For information on configuring these settings in the primary WLAN, see Manually
Configuring a Wireless Network on page 199.
Note: To enable VAPs, you must first enable the primary WLAN network. If you
disable the primary WLAN network, all VAPs are automatically disabled.
The procedure below explains how to add or edit a VAP. For information on deleting a VAP, see Deleting
VLANs on page 133.
To add or edit a VAP
1. Configure and enable the primary WLAN.
For information on configuring the primary WLAN manually, see Manually Configuring a Wireless
Network on page 199.
For information on using a wizard to configure the primary WLAN, see Using the Wireless Wizard on
page 194.
2. If you want to use WPA-Enterprise or 802.1x security mode for the VAP, make sure a
RADIUS server is configured.
For information on security modes, see Basic Wireless Settings Fields on page 202.
For information on configuring RADIUS servers, see Using RADIUS Authentication on page 404.
3. Click Network in the main menu, and click the My Network tab.
The My Network page appears.
4. Click Add Network.
Chapter 10: Working with Wireless Networks
Configuring Wireless Networks
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