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button for the 5 GHz SSID., To change the default 5 GHz SSID or another previously enabled 5 GHz SSID

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Insight Instant AirBridge WBC502 User Manual Note: For information about guest networks, see Configure a guest network on an access point on page 80. 6. Do one of the following: • To change the default 5 GHz SSID or another previously enabled 5 GHz SSID, click the Edit button for the 5 GHz SSID. • To enable and configure a new 5 GHz SSID, select the Enabled check box for a disabled 5 GHz SSID, and then click the Edit button for the 5 GHz SSID. A new page opens. 7. To configure the 5 GHz SSID settings, specify the settings that are described in the following table: Setting Description Wireless Setting - Access Point 5GHz 5G The 5G check box is selected for an enabled SSID and cleared for an disabled SSID. You can either enable or disable the SSID. Note: The 5G check box serves the same purpose as the Enabled check box (see Step 5). SSID The SSID field shows the name for the WiFi network to which client bridges and WiFi clients can connect. You can change the name. Note: The 5G check box serves the same purpose as the Enabled check box (see Step 5). Hidden SSID To hide the WiFi network name and prevent it from displaying in the scanning list of a WiFi client, select the Enable radio button. To connect to the WiFi network, a user must know the WiFi network name. By default, the Disable radio button is selected. Client Isolation To prevent WiFi clients that are associated with the same or different WiFi networks on the access point from communicating with each other, select the Enable radio button. If you enable client isolation, WiFi clients can still communicate with each other over the Internet. By default, the Disable radio button is selected. If L2 isolation is enabled, the Client Isolation radio buttons are disabled. VLAN Isolation To prevent clients on different VLANs from communicating with each other, select the Enable radio button, and enter the VLAN ID in the ID field. For the first 5 GHz SSID, the default VLAN ID is 1, for the second 5 GHz SSID, the default VLAN ID 2, for the third 5 GHz SSID, the VLAN ID is 3, and so on. The range is from 1 to 4094. If you enable VLAN isolation, clients can still communicate with each other over the Internet. By default, the Disable radio button is selected. Manage the WiFi and Radio 78 Features User Manual

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Note:
For information about guest networks, see Configure
a
guest
network
on
an
access
point
on page 80.
6.
Do one of the following:
To change the default 5 GHz SSID or another previously enabled 5 GHz SSID,
click the
Edit
button for the 5 GHz SSID.
To enable and configure a new 5 GHz SSID, select the
Enabled
check box for a
disabled 5 GHz SSID, and then click the
Edit
button for the 5 GHz SSID.
A new page opens.
7.
To configure the 5 GHz SSID settings, specify the settings that are described in the
following table:
Description
Setting
Wireless Setting - Access Point 5GHz
The
5G
check box is selected for an enabled SSID and cleared for an disabled SSID. You
can either enable or disable the SSID.
Note:
The
5G
check box serves the same purpose as the
Enabled
check box (see Step
5
).
5G
The
SSID
field shows the name for the WiFi network to which client bridges and WiFi clients
can connect. You can change the name.
Note:
The
5G
check box serves the same purpose as the
Enabled
check box (see Step
5
).
SSID
To hide the WiFi network name and prevent it from displaying in the scanning list of a WiFi
client, select the
Enable
radio button. To connect to the WiFi network, a user must know
the WiFi network name.
By default, the
Disable
radio button is selected.
Hidden SSID
To prevent WiFi clients that are associated with the same or different WiFi networks on the
access point from communicating with each other, select the
Enable
radio button. If you
enable client isolation, WiFi clients can still communicate with each other over the Internet.
By default, the
Disable
radio button is selected.
If L2 isolation is enabled, the
Client Isolation
radio buttons are disabled.
Client Isolation
To prevent clients on different VLANs from communicating with each other, select the
Enable
radio button, and enter the VLAN ID in the
ID
field. For the first 5 GHz SSID, the
default VLAN ID is 1, for the second 5 GHz SSID, the default VLAN ID 2, for the third
5 GHz SSID, the VLAN ID is 3, and so on. The range is from 1 to 4094.
If you enable VLAN isolation, clients can still communicate with each other over the Internet.
By default, the
Disable
radio button is selected.
VLAN Isolation
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