Netgear WAX620 User Manual - Page 65

Network Address, Disable, Enable, Allow Access to AP UI, Allow, Allow access to devices listed below

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Insight Cloud Managed WiFi 6 AX3600 Access Point Model WAX620 from 172.31.0.2 to 172.31.3.254. The IP address of the default DNS server for the WLAN is 8.8.8.8. To change the default range for the DHCP address pool, the default DNS server, or both, do the following:123 a. In the Network Address field, enter a network address that is different from the network address for the access point. For example, if the access point's IP address is in the range from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.254 (a common IP address range), enter a network address that is different from 192.168.0.0. b. In the DNS field, enter the IP address for the DNS server that you want to use. This IP address must be different from the WLAN network address that you set in the previous step. 15. Optionally, configure WiFi client isolation. By default, client isolation is disabled for the VAP, and the Disable radio button is selected. Client isolation and Multi PSK (see Step 9) are mutually incompatible. To block communication between WiFi clients that are associated with the same SSID or different SSIDs on the access point, select the Enable radio button. When you select the Enable radio button, the following check boxes display: • Allow Access to AP UI: If the management VLAN and WiFi network VLAN are identical (by default, both are VLAN 1) and you enable client isolation, the Allow Access to AP UI check box displays. By default, this check box is selected, allowing an admin user to access the local browser UI over the WiFi network. If you clear the Allow Access to AP UI check box, an admin user cannot access the local browser UI over the WiFi network. If the management VLAN and WiFi network VLAN are identical (which they are by default), an admin user can always access the local browser UI over a wired network connection. • Allow access to devices listed below: You can specify static IP addresses or domains (that resolve to static IP addresses) of network devices that are exempt from isolation so that clients are allowed to reach them. For more information, see Enable or disable client isolation for a WiFi network on page 201. 16. Optionally, enable URL tracking. By default, URL tracking is disabled, and the Disable radio button is selected. To enable URL tracking for all URLs that are requested by WiFi clients that are connected to the SSID, select the Enable radio button. For information about how to view the tracked URLs per SSID or per WiFi client, see View or download tracked URLs on page 192. 17. Optionally, change the DHCP Offer message settings. Manage the Basic WiFi Features 65 for a WiFi network User Manual

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from 172.31.0.2 to 172.31.3.254. The IP address of the default DNS server for
the WLAN is 8.8.8.8. To change the default range for the DHCP address pool,
the default DNS server, or both, do the following:123
a.
In the
Network Address
field, enter a network address that is different from
the network address for the access point. For example, if the access point’s
IP address is in the range from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.254 (a common IP
address range), enter a network address that is different from 192.168.0.0.
b. In the
DNS
field, enter the IP address for the DNS server that you want to use.
This IP address must be different from the WLAN network address that you
set in the previous step.
15. Optionally, configure WiFi client isolation.
By default, client isolation is disabled for the VAP, and the
Disable
radio button is
selected. Client isolation and Multi PSK (see Step
9
) are mutually incompatible.
To block communication between WiFi clients that are associated with the same
SSID or different SSIDs on the access point, select the
Enable
radio button.
When you select the
Enable
radio button, the following check boxes display:
Allow Access to AP UI
: If the management VLAN and WiFi network VLAN are
identical (by default, both are VLAN 1) and you enable client isolation, the
Allow
Access to AP UI
check box displays. By default, this check box is selected, allowing
an admin user to access the local browser UI over the WiFi network. If you clear
the
Allow Access to AP UI
check box, an admin user cannot access the local
browser UI over the WiFi network.
If the management VLAN and WiFi network VLAN are identical (which they are
by default), an admin user can always access the local browser UI over a wired
network connection.
Allow access to devices listed below
: You can specify static IP addresses or
domains (that resolve to static IP addresses) of network devices that are exempt
from isolation so that clients are allowed to reach them. For more information,
see Enable
or
disable
client
isolation
for
a
WiFi
network
on page 201.
16. Optionally, enable URL tracking.
By default, URL tracking is disabled, and the
Disable
radio button is selected. To
enable URL tracking for all URLs that are requested by WiFi clients that are connected
to the SSID, select the
Enable
radio button.
For information about how to view the tracked URLs per SSID or per WiFi client, see
View
or
download
tracked
URLs
on page 192.
17. Optionally, change the DHCP Offer message settings.
User Manual
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Manage the Basic WiFi Features
for a WiFi network
Insight Cloud Managed WiFi 6 AX3600 Access Point Model WAX620