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ProSAFE Wireless Controller Item Description Building The building to which you assigned the access point (see Change Access Point Information on the Managed AP List on page 170 or Assign Access Points to Buildings, Floors, and Advanced Profile Groups on page 174). Floor The floor to which you assigned the access point (see Change Access Point Information on the Managed AP List on page 170 or Assign Access Points to Buildings, Floors, and Advanced Profile Groups on page 174). 2.4 GHz Channel The configured 2.4 GHz channel on the access point. This information can change after initial configuration of the access point because of automatic channel allocation. 5 GHz Channel The configured 5 GHz channel on the access point. This information can change after initial configuration of the access point because of automatic channel allocation. Uptime The period since the access point was last restarted. 6. To sort the table, click the double triangle icon or single triangle icon at the top right of a column. 7. To search the table, in the Search field, enter the information that you are looking for, such as an IP address or MAC address. 8. If the table contains many entries, navigate through the table by using the following buttons and menu that display at the bottom of the table: • To move to the next page, click the Next button. • To move to the previous page, click the Previous button. • To change the number of entries onscreen, from the Entry Per Page menu, select 20, or 40, or 60, and so on, or All. 9. To export the table, do the following: a. Click the EXPORT button. b. To save the file, follow the directions of your browser. 10. To display details about an access point, do the following: a. Select the radio button that corresponds to the access point for which you want to see the details. b. Click the Details button. The AP Details pop-up window opens. Because this window is tall and you must scroll through it, the window is shown in the following two figures. Monitor the WiFi Network and Its Components 350

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ProSAFE Wireless Controller
6.
To sort the table, click the double triangle icon or single triangle icon at the top right of a
column.
7.
To search the table, in the
Search
field, enter the information that you are looking for, such
as an IP address or MAC address.
8.
If the table contains many entries, navigate through the table by using the following buttons
and menu that display at the bottom of the table:
To move to the next page, click the
Next
button.
To move to the previous page, click the
Previous
button.
To change the number of entries onscreen, from the
Entry Per Page
menu, select
20
, or
40
, or
60
, and so on, or
All
.
9.
To export the table, do the following:
a.
Click the
EXPORT
button.
b.
To save the file, follow the directions of your browser.
10.
To display details about an access point, do the following:
a.
Select the radio button that corresponds to the access point for which you want to see
the details.
b.
Click the
Details
button.
The AP Details pop-up window opens. Because this window is tall and you must scroll
through it, the window is shown in the following two figures.
Building
The building to which you assigned the access point (see
Change Access Point
Information on the Managed AP List
on page 170 or
Assign Access Points to
Buildings, Floors, and Advanced Profile Groups
on page 174).
Floor
The floor to which you assigned the access point (see
Change Access Point
Information on the Managed AP List
on page 170 or
Assign Access Points to
Buildings, Floors, and Advanced Profile Groups
on page 174).
2.4 GHz Channel
The configured 2.4 GHz channel on the access point. This information can
change after initial configuration of the access point because of automatic
channel allocation.
5 GHz Channel
The configured 5 GHz channel on the access point. This information can change
after initial configuration of the access point because of automatic channel
allocation.
Uptime
The period since the access point was last restarted.
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