Lantronix SGX 5150 User Guide - Page 63

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

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6: Network Settings WLAN Quick Connect Settings (continued) Security Suite Description The security suite of a network. For example: WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPS. Although WPS is reported with the security flags, it does not indicate a security setting. 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 Network page, click WLAN Scan/Quick Connect. Using the CLI  Not applicable. 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 SGX 5150 unit at a time. All enabled profiles are active. The SGX 5150 unit 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 6-21 WLAN Profiles WLAN Profile Settings Enabled (check box) Delete (check box) Name (link to WLAN profile) Name ("Add a new profile" field) 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. Check the checkbox to the right of the WLAN profile listed right and click the Submit button which appears, to delete the specific profile. Click an existing WLAN profile listed under the Name column to reveal the configuration options as shown in Table 6-22 Individual WLAN Profile Settings. Modify configuration options as desired. Enter the name of a new profile and click Submit to add it. The profile appears in the WLAN Profiles list. Configuring WLAN Profile Settings You can edit, create, or delete a WLAN profile. Using Web Manager  To edit, create or delete a WLAN profile, on the Network page, click WLAN Profiles. SGX 5150 IoT Device Gateway User Guide 63

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6: Network Settings
SGX 5150 IoT Device Gateway 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
Network
page, click
WLAN
Scan/Quick Connect
.
Using the CLI
Not applicable.
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 SGX
5150 unit at a time. All enabled profiles are active.
The SGX 5150 unit 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 6-21
WLAN Profiles
Configuring WLAN Profile Settings
You can edit, create, or delete a WLAN profile.
Using Web Manager
To edit, create or delete a WLAN profile, on the
Network
page, click
WLAN Profiles
.
Security Suite
The security suite of a network. For example: WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPS.
Although WPS is reported with the security flags, it does not indicate a security
setting. 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.
Delete (check box)
Check the checkbox to the right of the WLAN profile listed right and click the
Submit button which appears, to delete the specific profile.
Name
(link to WLAN profile)
Click an existing WLAN profile listed under the Name column to reveal the
configuration options as shown in
Table 6-22 Individual WLAN Profile
Settings
.
Modify configuration options as desired.
Name
(“Add a new profile” field)
Enter the name of a new profile and click
Submit
to add it. The profile
appears in the WLAN Profiles list.
WLAN Quick Connect
Settings (continued)
Description