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11: Network Wireless Network > Wireless The Wireless interface on the gateway can operate in two modes:  Client mode - The gateway will act as a Wi-Fi client to existing wireless networks. The gateway will accept Internet access through wireless access provided by another service provider and then distribute the access to the machines connected to the gateway on its LAN interface.  Access point (Master) mode - The gateway will act as a wireless access point to provide a wireless LAN network that wireless clients may join. The gateway can act as Wi-Fi master and client at the same time provided that the gateway's WiFi client is connected to any AP. Figure 11-7 and Table 11-10 describe the Wireless Overview and Associated Stations. Figure 11-7 Wireless Overview Table 11-10 Wireless Overview and Associated Stations Parameters Wireless Overview Description Displays status and details about the wireless radio and wireless instances. The gateway provides the following interaction with the wireless radio:  Restart - restart the radio  Scan - scan for available wireless connections and join a network. This also adds a new client instance.  Add - add a new instance The gateway provides the following interaction on the wireless interface instances:  Disable/Enable - disable or enable the instance  Edit - edit the instance configuration settings  Remove - delete the instance Associated Stations Displays details about associated wireless stations such as network, MAC address, host, signal and Rx/Tx (rate). G520 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide 161

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11: Network
G520 Series IoT Cellular Gateway User Guide
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Wireless
Network > Wireless
The Wireless interface on the gateway can operate in two modes:
Client mode – The gateway will act as a Wi-Fi client to existing wireless networks. The
gateway will accept Internet access through wireless access provided by another service
provider and then distribute the access to the machines connected to the gateway on its LAN
interface.
Access point (Master) mode – The gateway will act as a wireless access point to provide a
wireless LAN network that wireless clients may join.
The gateway can act as Wi-Fi master and client at the same time provided that the gateway's Wi-
Fi client is connected to any AP.
Figure 11-7
and
Table 11-10
describe the Wireless Overview and Associated Stations.
Figure 11-7
Wireless Overview
Table 11-10
Wireless Overview and Associated Stations
Parameters
Description
Wireless Overview
Displays status and details about the wireless radio and wireless
instances.
The gateway provides the following interaction with the wireless radio:
Restart
– restart the radio
Scan
– scan for available wireless connections and join a network.
This also adds a new client instance.
Add
– add a new instance
The gateway provides the following interaction on the wireless interface
instances:
Disable/Enable
– disable or enable the instance
Edit
– edit the instance configuration settings
Remove
– delete the instance
Associated Stations
Displays details about associated wireless stations such as network,
MAC address, host, signal and Rx/Tx (rate).