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Centrally Manage the WiFi Settings for the Network, Manage Other Wireless Controllers in the Network
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller For more information, see Chapter 8, Discover and Manage Access Points. • Centrally Manage Security in the Network - Manage secure access to the network and secure data transmission. Manage client authentication, encryption, WiFi client security separation, and MAC authentication in access point profiles. - Manage authentication servers for the network. Manage all internal and external authentication servers for the entire network or for access point profile groups. - Manage MAC authentication. Specify trusted and untrusted MAC addresses for the entire network. - Manage rogue access points. Manage rogue access points and their associated clients in the network. - Manage guest access. Manage guest access and captive portal access to the network. For more information, see Chapter 10, Manage Rogue Access Points, Guest Network Access, and Users. • Centrally Manage the WiFi Settings for the Network - Schedule the radios. Schedule the entire network to go offline, or schedule access point profile groups to go offline. - Manage WiFi settings and channel allocation. Manage the WiFi settings such as wireless mode, data rate, and channel width for the entire network or for access point profile groups, and manage channel allocation for the entire network. - Manage QoS settings. Manage QoS queue settings for data, background, video, and voice traffic for access point profile groups. - Configure RF management settings. Configure WLAN healing for access point profile groups. For more information, see Chapter 9, Configure WiFi and QoS Settings. • Manage Other Wireless Controllers in the Network - Manage stacking. Specify the master and slave wireless controllers in a stack and synchronize information between the wireless controller.1 For more information, see Chapter 12, Manage Stacking and Redundancy. • Monitor the Network and Its Components - Monitor the status of all WiFi devices. View the status of the wireless controllers, access points, clients, access point profiles, and the entire network, and view network usage statistics. - Monitor network health. See which access points are healthy and which ones are down or compromised. For more information, see Chapter 13, Monitor the WiFi Network and Its Components. 1. Model WC7500 does not support stacking. Introduction 15