D-Link DBS-2000-10 Nuclias Manual - Page 49

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From the basic SSID configuration section, users can configure general wireless and SSID settings, including SSID name, security mode, DHCP settings, broadcasting mode, and VLAN functionality. 1. Navigate to the Configure > Access Point > Profiles page. 2. From the Profile list, click SSID under the Actions column of the Profile of the SSID you wish to edit. 3. From the SSID list, click the SSID name of the SSID you wish to edit. 4. In the SSID configuration window, click the Basic tab. 5. From the Security drop-down menu, select Open. Note: This removes all security from the SSID and will allow all clients to associate to the SSID without requiring authentication or authorization. This is not recommended. 6. Choose to enable or disable SSID broadcasting. Note: If SSID broadcasting is disabled, users will not see the SSID on their device. 7. Check the wireless bands to enable. If both bands are enabled, choose to enable or disable band steering which automatically connects compatible clients to the 5 GHz band. 8. Choose to enable or disable guest access mode. Note: Enabling guest access will make this SSID an isolated guest network and will automatically enable NAT mode and station isolation. This prevents external clients from connecting to the internal network. 9. Choose to enable or disable Network Address Translation (NAT mode). Note: This is enabled by default if guest access mode is enabled. 10. If NAT Mode is enabled, select Auto to use an automatic IP pool or select a customized 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz DHCP pool from the drop-down menu. 11. [Optional] To create a customized DHCP pool, click Add a DHCP Pool and specify the following information: DHCP name Lease time Start IP End IP 41 Enter a name for the DHCP pool. Select a duration from the drop-down menus to specify the IP lease time. When the lease time expires, the client will be assigned a new IP address from the pool. Enter the starting IP address of the pool. Only IP address within the start/end range will be assigned to clients. Enter the starting IP address of the pool. Only IP address within the start/end range will be assigned to

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From the basic SSID configuration section, users can configure general wireless and SSID
settings, including SSID name, security mode, DHCP settings, broadcasting mode, and VLAN
functionality.
1. Navigate to the
Configure > Access Point > Profiles
page.
2.
From the Profile list, click
SSID
under the Actions column of the Profile of the SSID you
wish to edit.
3.
From the SSID list, click the SSID name of the SSID you wish to edit.
4.
In the SSID configuration window, click the
Basic
tab.
5.
From the Security drop-down menu, select
Open
.
Note
: This removes all security from the SSID and will allow all clients to associate to
the SSID without requiring authentication or authorization. This is not recommended.
6.
Choose to enable or disable SSID broadcasting.
Note
: If SSID broadcasting is disabled, users will not see the SSID on their device.
7.
Check the wireless bands to enable. If both bands are enabled, choose to enable or
disable band steering which automatically connects compatible clients to the 5 GHz
band.
8.
Choose to enable or disable guest access mode.
Note
: Enabling guest access will make this SSID an isolated guest network and will
automatically enable NAT mode and station isolation. This prevents external clients
from connecting to the internal network.
9.
Choose to enable or disable Network Address Translation (NAT mode).
Note
: This is enabled by default if guest access mode is enabled.
10. If
NAT Mode
is enabled, select
Auto
to use an automatic IP pool or select a customized
2.4 GHz and 5 GHz DHCP pool from the drop-down menu.
11. [
Optional
] To create a customized DHCP pool, click
Add a DHCP Pool
and specify the
following information:
DHCP name
Enter a name for the DHCP pool.
Lease time
Select a duration from the drop-down menus to
specify the IP lease time. When the lease time expires,
the client will be assigned a new IP address from the
pool.
Start IP
Enter the starting IP address of the pool. Only IP
address within the start/end range will be assigned to
clients.
End IP
Enter the starting IP address of the pool. Only IP
address within the start/end range will be assigned to