3Com 3CRWE80096A User Guide - Page 32
Changing Access Point Properties, Setting Network Properties, Device Name, Device Location
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26 CHAPTER 4: CONFIGURING THE ACCESS POINT 8000 Page Group System Status Description The System Status pages show currently associated clients, general information about the access point, and details about wireless configuration settings. Changing Access Point Properties The Access Point Properties page displays the properties of the selected access point. You can change properties by entering values in the fields and clicking the radio buttons described below. When you are finished, click Save. s Device Name-This name appears on the device manager window. s Device Location-Optionally, you can enter the location of the access point. s Wireless LAN Service Area-To enable clients to roam among multiple access points, the access points must have identical WLAN service areas. To maintain wireless association, the WLAN service area on the client and the access point with which it is associated must match exactly. If you are associated with the access point that you are configuring and you change the access point WLAN service area, make sure to change the client WLAN service area also. Setting Network Properties The Network Properties page lets you change the settings shown below. s Network Setting-This setting lets you change the IP address of the access point. To let the access point get an IP address automatically from a DHCP server, click Obtain an IP address automatically and click Save. To specify an IP address, click Specify an IP address, enter the IP address parameters in the spaces provided, and click Save. If you change the IP address, you cannot continue to configure the access point using the old IP address. If you want to continue configuring this access point, you must close your browser and start a new configuration session. When you specify an IP address, the access point cannot act as a DHCP server. Make sure that clients are using IP addresses on the same network. s Wireless DHCP Server-If your wired network has a DHCP server, it is recommended that you use it. However, the access point provides a DHCP server that can automatically assign addresses to clients in a simple, all-wireless network. The access point's default IP address is 169.254.xxx.1, where xxx is the last byte of the access point's MAC address. When it is acting as a DHCP server, the access point can assign up to 253 IP addresses to currently associated wireless clients. The IP addresses range from 169.254.xxx.2 to 169.254.xxx.254. If the access point detects that another DHCP server is available, all wireless clients get IP addresses from that DHCP server. If your wired LAN DHCP server goes down, the access point assigns IP addresses after the lease periods on the previous IP addresses expire. To let the access point act as a DHCP server when there is no other DHCP server available, click Enable and click Save.