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Roadmap for Configuring Management of Your WiFi Network
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller The connection to the wireless controller is terminated because you changed its IP address. 15. Reconfigure your computer with an IP address and subnet mask that is in the same IP subnet as the new IP address of the wireless controller. 16. Log back in to the wireless controller using its new IP address. Continue with the following section, Roadmap for Configuring Management of Your WiFi Network. Roadmap for Configuring Management of Your WiFi Network After you perform the initial configuration and change the IP address to an address that is specific to your network (see Roadmap for Initial Configuration on page 93), you are ready to configure the wireless controller for management of your WiFi network. This section is a roadmap only: It provides high-level configuration steps with references to the sections or chapters that provide detailed configuration steps. To configure the wireless controller for management of your WiFi network: 1. Open a web browser. In the browser's address field, type the wireless controller's IP address. By default, the IP address is 192.168.0.250. The wireless controller's login window opens. 2. Enter your user name and password. 3. Click the Login button. The wireless controller's web management interface opens and displays the Summary page. 4. Register the licenses. For more information, see Register Your Licenses on page 109. 5. (Optional but recommended) Replace the default certificate with a custom certificate for certificate-based authentication of the internal authentication server. For more information, see Manage Certificates on page 112. 6. (Optional but recommended) Configure logs, alerts, and alarms. For more information, see Configure Log, Syslog, Alarm Notification, and Email Settings on page 113. 7. Configure security profiles: a. Configure the security profiles for the basic profile group or for advanced profile groups. Installation and Configuration Overview 95