Netgear WC7500 User Manual - Page 96
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller For detailed configuration steps, see: • Manage Security Profiles for the Basic Profile Group on page 123. • Manage Security Profiles for Advanced Profile Groups on page 128. b. (Optional) Configure authentication servers. For more information, see Manage Authentication Servers and Authentication Server Groups on page 139. c. (Optional) Configure MAC authentication. For more information, see Manage MAC Authentication and MAC Authentication Groups on page 145. d. (Optional) Assign the authentication servers and MAC ACLs to the security profiles. For more information, see: • Manage Security Profiles for the Basic Profile Group on page 123. • Manage Security Profiles for Advanced Profile Groups on page 128. 8. Configure the managed access point list: a. Run the Discovery Wizard and add access points to the managed list. For more information, see Discover Access Points With the Discovery Wizard on page 158. b. (Optional) Configure access points that are on the managed list. For more information, see Manage the Managed AP List on page 166. c. (Optional) Assign access points to advanced profile groups. For more information, see Assign Access Points to Buildings, Floors, and Advanced Profile Groups on page 172. 9. (Optional) Configure rogue access point detection. For more information, see Manage Rogue Access Points on page 214. 10. (Optional) Configure a guest portal or captive portal. For more information, see Manage Guest Network Access Through Guest Portals and Captive Portals on page 218. 11. (Optional) Configure user accounts and portal accounts. For more information, see Manage Users, Accounts, and Passwords on page 230. 12. (Optional) Configure WiFi and QoS settings. For more information, see Chapter 9, Configure WiFi and QoS Settings. 13. (Optional but recommended) Back up the configuration. For more information, see Back Up the Configuration File on page 246. Installation and Configuration Overview 96