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To View WLAN Link Scan and Status Information, Using Web Manager, Using the CLI, Using XML

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5: Network Settings WLAN Quick Connect Settings (continued) Refresh scan results every 60 seconds (check box) SSID BSSID CH (Channel) RSSI Security Suite Description To automatically update the list every 60 seconds, select the checkbox. To stop automatically updating the list, clear the checkbox. To display a network configuration profile, click the service set identifier (SSID) of a specific network. The basic service set identifier (BSSID) is a unique 48-bit address that identifies the access point that creates the wireless network. The channel number and frequency (MHz) of a network. A real-time value that indicates the signal strength of the network. Green indicates the strongest, yellow indicates average, and red indicates the weakest signal strength. The received signal strength indication (RSSI) that is reported in scan results is a single sample. To review the signal strength average over time, use the status command. The average is based on the connected AP. The security suite of a network. For example: WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPS, IBSS. Although WPS and IBSS are reported with the security flags, they are not security settings. WPS indicates that an AP supports WPS. To View WLAN Link Scan and Status Information Using Web Manager  To view the WLAN Link Scan and Status information, on the Networks page, click WLAN Scan/Quick Connect. Using the CLI  Not any. Using XML  Include in your file: WLAN Profiles A WLAN profile defines all of the settings needed to establish a wireless connection. This is true when in infrastructure mode for an access point. A maximum of eight profiles can exist on the PremierWave 2050 module at a time. All enabled profiles are active. The PremierWave 2050 module supports dynamic profiles and prioritization of the profiles. Dynamic Profiles are created using WPS or Quick Connect. Profiles are assigned numbers based on priority. For example, dynamic profiles list in reverse order of creation, followed by choice-list profiles, then any remaining profiles. WLAN Profile Settings Enabled (check box) Table 5-12 WLAN Profiles Description Check the checkbox to the right of the WLAN profile listed right to enable the specific profile. Unchecking the enabled checkbox disables the WLAN profile. PremierWave® 2050 Enterprise Wi-Fi® IoT Module User Guide 36

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5: Network Settings
PremierWave® 2050 Enterprise Wi-Fi® IoT Module User Guide
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To View WLAN Link Scan and Status Information
Using Web Manager
To view the WLAN Link Scan and Status information, on the
Networks
page, click
WLAN
Scan/Quick Connect
.
Using the CLI
Not any.
Using XML
Include in your file:
<statusggroup name=”wlan scan”>
WLAN Profiles
A WLAN profile defines all of the settings needed to establish a wireless connection. This is true
when in infrastructure mode for an access point. A maximum of eight profiles can exist on the
PremierWave 2050 module at a time. All enabled profiles are active.
The PremierWave 2050 module supports dynamic profiles and prioritization of the profiles.
Dynamic Profiles are created using WPS or Quick Connect. Profiles are assigned numbers based
on priority. For example, dynamic profiles list in reverse order of creation, followed by choice-list
profiles, then any remaining profiles.
Table 5-12
WLAN Profiles
Refresh scan results
every 60 seconds
(check box)
To automatically update the list every 60 seconds, select the checkbox.
To stop automatically updating the list, clear the checkbox.
SSID
To display a network configuration profile, click the service set identifier (SSID)
of a specific network.
BSSID
The basic service set identifier (BSSID) is a unique 48-bit address that identifies
the access point that creates the wireless network.
CH (Channel)
The channel number and frequency (MHz) of a network.
RSSI
A real-time value that indicates the signal strength of the network. Green
indicates the strongest, yellow indicates average, and red indicates the weakest
signal strength.
The received signal strength indication (RSSI) that is reported in scan results is
a single sample. To review the signal strength average over time, use the status
command. The average is based on the connected AP.
Security Suite
The security suite of a network. For example: WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPS, IBSS.
Although WPS and IBSS are reported with the security flags, they are not
security settings. WPS indicates that an AP supports WPS.
WLAN Profile Settings
Description
Enabled (check box)
Check the checkbox to the right of the WLAN profile listed right to enable the
specific profile. Unchecking the enabled checkbox disables the WLAN
profile.
WLAN Quick Connect
Settings (continued)
Description