Netgear WC7500-Wireless User Manual - Page 179

Basic and Advanced WiFi and QoS Configuration Concepts, Con the Radio

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ProSAFE Wireless Controller Basic and Advanced WiFi and QoS Configuration Concepts It is important to know how to configure your network and decide which configuration model better fits your needs, basic or advanced. Once you follow one, it is easy to use the same configuration model for the WiFi and Quality of Service (QoS) settings. Before you configure the WiFi settings, read Basic and Advanced Setting Concepts on page 33. • Basic WiFi settings. If you use the basic configuration model, the following WiFi and QoS settings apply to all profiles in the basic profile group: - Basic radio on/off schedule - Basic WiFi settings for each radio in the basic profile - Basic RF management - Basic rate limiting for each radio in the basic profile - Basic preferred band settings for the WNDAP620 access points • Advanced WiFi settings. If you use the advanced configuration model, you can configure the following WiFi and QoS settings separately for each profile group that you created: - Advanced radio on/off schedules for up to eight profile groups - Advanced WiFi settings for each radio in up to eight profile groups - Advanced QoS settings for each radio in up to eight profile groups - Advanced RF management for up to eight profile groups - Advanced rate limiting for each radio in up to eight profile groups - Advanced preferred band settings for the WNDAP620 access points • Global WiFi settings. The following WiFi and QoS settings apply to all profiles, whether in the basic profile group or in any of the advanced profile groups: - Basic channel allocation - Basic load balancing for each type of access point model Configure the Radio Radio On/Off is a green feature that can be used during scheduled vacations or plant shutdowns, on evenings, or on weekends. Configure the Radio for the Basic Profile Group  To schedule the radio for the basic profile group: 1. Open a web browser, and in the browser's address field, type the wireless controller's IP address. By default, the IP address is 192.168.0.250. The wireless controller's login window opens. Configure WiFi and QoS Settings 179

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Configure WiFi and QoS Settings
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller
Basic and Advanced WiFi and QoS Configuration Concepts
It is important to know how to configure your network and decide which configuration model
better fits your needs, basic or advanced. Once you follow one, it is easy to use the same
configuration model for the WiFi and Quality of Service (QoS) settings. Before you configure
the WiFi settings, read
Basic and Advanced Setting Concepts
on page 33.
Basic WiFi settings
. If you use the basic configuration model, the following WiFi and
QoS settings apply to all profiles in the basic profile group:
-
Basic radio on/off schedule
-
Basic WiFi settings for each radio in the basic profile
-
Basic RF management
-
Basic rate limiting for each radio in the basic profile
-
Basic preferred band settings for the WNDAP620 access points
Advanced WiFi settings
. If you use the advanced configuration model, you can
configure the following WiFi and QoS settings separately for each profile group that you
created:
-
Advanced radio on/off schedules for up to eight profile groups
-
Advanced WiFi settings for each radio in up to eight profile groups
-
Advanced QoS settings for each radio in up to eight profile groups
-
Advanced RF management for up to eight profile groups
-
Advanced rate limiting for each radio in up to eight profile groups
-
Advanced preferred band settings for the WNDAP620 access points
Global WiFi settings
. The following WiFi and QoS settings apply to all profiles, whether
in the basic profile group or in any of the advanced profile groups:
-
Basic channel allocation
-
Basic load balancing for each type of access point model
Configure the Radio
Radio On/Off is a green feature that can be used during scheduled vacations or plant
shutdowns, on evenings, or on weekends.
Configure the Radio for the Basic Profile Group
To schedule the radio for the basic profile group:
1.
Open a web browser, and in the browser’s address field, type the wireless controller’s IP
address.
By default, the IP address is 192.168.0.250.
The wireless controller’s login window opens.