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Tutorial, 4.1 How to Con the Wireless LAN, 4.1.1 Choosing the Wireless Mode

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CHAPTER 4 Tutorial This chapter first provides an overview of how to configure the wireless LAN on your NWA, and then gives step-by-step guidelines showing how to configure your NWA for some example scenarios. 4.1 How to Configure the Wireless LAN This section illustrates how to choose which wireless operating mode to use on the NWA and how to set up the wireless LAN in each wireless mode. See Section 4.1.2 on page 29 for links to more information on each step. 4.1.1 Choosing the Wireless Mode • Use MBSSID (Multiple Basic Service Set Identifier) operating mode if you want to use the NWA as an access point with some groups of users having different security or QoS settings from other groups of users. See Section 1.2.1 on page 12 for details. • Use Client operating mode if you want to use the NWA to access a wireless network. See Section 1.2.2 on page 13 for details. • Use Root AP operating mode if you want to allow wireless clients to access your wired network through the NWA and also have repeaters communicate with the NWA to expand wireleass coverage. See Section 1.2.3 on page 15 for details. • Use Repeater operating mode if you want to use the NWA to communicate with the root AP or other repeaters. See Section 1.2.4 on page 15 for details. 4.1.2 Further Reading Use these links to find more information on the steps: • Choosing 802.11 Mode: see Section 6.4 on page 60. • Choosing a wireless Channel ID: see Section 6.4 on page 60. • Choosing a Security mode: see Section 6.6 on page 76. • Configuring an external RADIUS server: see Section 6.7 on page 82. • Configuring MAC Filtering: see Section 6.9 on page 86. 4.2 How to Configure Multiple Wireless Networks In this example, you have been using your NWA as an access point for your office network. Now your network is expanding and you want to make use of the MBSSID feature (see Section 6.4.4 on NWA1120 Series User's Guide 29

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NWA1120 Series User’s Guide
29
C
HAPTER
4
Tutorial
This chapter first provides an overview of how to configure the wireless LAN on your NWA, and then
gives step-by-step guidelines showing how to configure your NWA for some example scenarios.
4.1
How to Configure the Wireless LAN
This section illustrates how to choose which wireless operating mode to use on the NWA and how to
set up the wireless LAN in each wireless mode. See
Section 4.1.2 on page 29
for links to more
information on each step.
4.1.1
Choosing the Wireless Mode
• Use
MBSSID
(Multiple Basic Service Set Identifier) operating mode if you want to use the NWA
as an access point with some groups of users having different security or QoS settings from other
groups of users. See
Section 1.2.1 on page 12
for details.
• Use
Client
operating mode if you want to use the NWA to access a wireless network. See
Section
1.2.2 on page 13
for details.
• Use
Root AP
operating mode if you want to allow wireless clients to access your wired network
through the NWA and also have repeaters communicate with the NWA to expand wireleass
coverage. See
Section 1.2.3 on page 15
for details.
• Use
Repeater
operating mode if you want to use the NWA to communicate with the root AP or
other repeaters. See
Section 1.2.4 on page 15
for details.
4.1.2
Further Reading
Use these links to find more information on the steps:
• Choosing
802.11 Mode
: see
Section 6.4 on page 60
.
Choosing a wireless
Channel ID
: see
Section 6.4 on page 60
.
Choosing a
Security
mode: see
Section 6.6 on page 76
.
Configuring an external
RADIUS
server: see
Section 6.7 on page 82
.
• Configuring
MAC Filtering
: see
Section 6.9 on page 86
.
4.2
How to Configure Multiple Wireless Networks
In this example, you have been using your NWA as an access point for your office network. Now
your network is expanding and you want to make use of the MBSSID feature (see
Section 6.4.4 on