Cisco WRP400-G1 Administration Guide - Page 133

Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings, For Internet Access Only

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Data Fields Wireless Configuration B Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings Network Mode Wireless Channel SSID1 Network Enabled, SSID2 Network Enabled Wireless Network Name (SSID) SSID Broadcast Enabled For Internet Access Only The wireless standards that are running on your network: • Mixed: Choose this setting if the network has Wireless-G and Wireless-B devices. • Wireless-G only: Choose this setting if the network has only Wireless-G devices • Wireless-B only: Choose this setting if the network has only Wireless-B devices. Default: Mixed The channel that is used by the wireless nework. To enable the WRP400 to select the best available wireless channel, choose Auto. Default: Auto When this feature is enabled, the network is active. A name for your wireless network, including up to 32 characters. Any character on the keyboard can be used. The name is case sensitive. The default wireless network (SSID1) uses a name with the following pattern: cisco where represents the last four digits of the wireless MAC address of the WRP400. When this feature is enabled, the WRP400 allows its SSID to be detected by wireless clientsdevices within range. When this feature is disabled, a wireless device can connect to the network only if the user enters the network name to establish a connection. Applies to SSID2 only. When this feature is enabled, connected devices have access to the Internet but are blocked from accessing to your local network. This feature is useful for establishing a guest wireless network for use by customers and visitors. Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide 131

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Data Fields
Wireless Configuration
Cisco Small Business WRP400 Administration Guide
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B
Wireless > Basic Wireless Settings
Network Mode
The wireless standards that are running on your
network:
Mixed: Choose this setting if the network has
Wireless-G and Wireless-B devices.
Wireless-G only: Choose this setting if the
network has only Wireless-G devices
Wireless-B only: Choose this setting if the
network has only Wireless-B devices.
Default: Mixed
Wireless Channel
T
he channel that is used by the wireless
nework. To enable the WRP400 to select the
best available wireless channel, choose Auto.
Default: Auto
SSID1 Network Enabled,
SSID2 Network Enabled
When this feature is enabled, the network is
active.
Wireless Network Name
(SSID)
A name for your wireless network, including up
to 32 characters. Any character on the keyboard
can be used. The name is case sensitive.
The default wireless network (SSID1) uses a
name with the following pattern: cisco
<MAC>
where
<MAC>
represents the last four digits of
the wireless MAC address of the WRP400.
SSID Broadcast Enabled
When this feature is enabled, the WRP400
allows its SSID to be detected by wireless
clientsdevices within range. When this feature is
disabled, a wireless device can connect to the
network only if the user enters the network
name to establish a connection.
For Internet Access Only
Applies to SSID2 only. When this feature is
enabled, connected devices have access to the
Internet but are blocked from accessing to your
local network. This feature is useful for
establishing a guest wireless network for use by
customers and visitors.