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Remove a Profile From the Basic Profile Group, Manage Security Profiles for Advanced Profile Groups

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ProSAFE Wireless Controller WC7600 Remove a Profile From the Basic Profile Group You can remove a profile from the basic profile group.  To remove an existing profile: 1. Open a web browser. In the browser's address field, type the http:// followed by the IP address that you assigned to the wireless controller. By default, the IP address is 192.168.0.250. If you have not yet assigned another IP address to the wireless controller, type http://192.168.0.250. The wireless controller's login screen displays. 2. Enter your user name and password. If you have not yet personalized your user name and password, enter admin for the user name and password for the password, both in lowercase letters. 3. Click the Login button. The wireless controller's web management interface opens and displays the Summary screen. 4. Select Configuration > Profile > Basic > Radio. The Edit Profile (Basic) screen displays. 5. Click the tab for the radio for which you want to remove a profile. 6. Click the tab for the profile that you want to remove. 7. Click the Delete button. 8. Confirm that you want to remove the profile. Manage Security Profiles for Advanced Profile Groups Advanced profile groups are useful for larger deployments. NETGEAR recommends that you read the information in the Wireless Security Profile Concepts on page 83 before you configure any profile groups and profiles. Add an Advanced Profile Group The advanced Profile Group screen lets you create up to eight profile groups. For each profile group, you can create and configure up to eight security profiles per wireless radio (eight profiles for a single-band access point; 16 profiles for a dual-band access point). Separate profiles are applied to 802.11b/bg/ng-mode and 802.11a/na-mode radios. By default, all access points are assigned to the basic profile group. After you have created advanced profile groups, you can use the WLAN Network screen to reassign access points to any of these advanced profile groups (see Assign Access Points to Advanced Profile Groups on page 137). Manage Security Profiles and Profile Groups 91

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Manage Security Profiles and Profile Groups
91
ProSAFE Wireless Controller WC7600
Remove a Profile From the Basic Profile Group
You can remove a profile from the basic profile group.
To remove an existing profile:
1.
Open a web browser. In the browser’s address field, type the
http://
followed by the IP
address that you assigned to the wireless controller.
By default, the IP address is 192.168.0.250. If you have not yet assigned another IP
address to the wireless controller, type
.
The wireless controller’s login screen displays.
2.
Enter your user name and password.
If you have not yet personalized your user name and password, enter
admin
for the user
name and
password
for the password, both in lowercase letters.
3.
Click the
Login
button.
The wireless controller’s web management interface opens and displays the Summary
screen.
4.
Select
Configuration > Profile > Basic > Radio
.
The Edit Profile (Basic) screen displays.
5.
Click the tab for the radio for which you want to remove a profile.
6.
Click the tab for the profile that you want to remove.
7.
Click the
Delete
button.
8.
Confirm that you want to remove the profile.
Manage Security Profiles for Advanced Profile Groups
Advanced profile groups are useful for larger deployments. NETGEAR recommends that you
read the information in the
Wireless Security Profile Concepts
on page
83 before you
configure any profile groups and profiles.
Add an Advanced Profile Group
The advanced Profile Group screen lets you create up to eight profile groups. For each
profile group, you can create and configure up to eight security profiles per wireless radio
(eight
profiles for a single-band access point; 16 profiles for a dual-band access point).
Separate profiles are applied to 802.11b/bg/ng-mode and 802.11a/na-mode radios.
By default, all access points are assigned to the basic profile group. After you have created
advanced profile groups, you can use the WLAN Network screen to reassign access points
to any of these advanced profile groups (see
Assign Access Points to Advanced Profile
Groups
on page
137).