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User Management |
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Wireless Neighborhood |
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Status |
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Interfaces |
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Events |
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Transmit / Receive Statistics |
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Client Associations |
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Neighboring Access Points |
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Advanced |
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Ethernet (Wired) Settings |
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Wireless Settings |
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Security |
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Guest Login |
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Virtual Wireless Networks |
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Radio |
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MAC Filtering |
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Load Balancing |
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Quality of Service |
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Wireless Distribution System |
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Time Protocol |
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SNMP |
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Reboot |
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Reset Configuration |
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Upgrade |
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Backup/Restore |
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Modify Ethernet (Wired) settings
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Ethernet (Wired) settings describe the configuration of your Ethernet local area network (LAN), which is the Wired interface between the access point and the network.
Use this page to configure Guest and Internal networks either as virtual LANs (with internal and guest VLAN IDs) or as physically separate networks (with two different network ports for each LAN as well as different internal and guest VLAN IDs).
Specify the connection type (DHCP or Static IP addressing) for the Internal network.
The settings on this page are not shared across the cluster. You must configure these settings individually on each access point.
Caution: If you reconfigure the Guest and Internal interfaces to use VLANs, you may lose connectivity to the access point. Verify that the switch and DHCP server can support VLANs, and then re-connect to the new IP address.
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