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WG103 ProSafe 802.11g Wireless Access Point Reference Manual host name 4-18 hotspot settings 5-2 how to use this book xi HTML version, printing xiii HTTP redirect 5-3 I infrastructure mode 2-10 installation order 2-3 interference channels 2-2 correcting 1-iii sources of 2-2 interval, DTIM 5-6 IP address configuring 2-7 default 2-4, A-2 DNS server 2-8 dynamic 1-2 RADIUS server 3-10 receiving SNMP traps 4-17 SNMP manager 4-17 subnet mask 2-7 syslog server 4-8 IP settings basic 2-7 configuring 2-7 default gateway 2-7 DHCP clients 1-2, 2-7 viewing current settings 4-10 isolation, wireless clients 5-6 italic text xii J Java and Javascript 6-4 K keys, WEP 1-1, 3-12 knowledge base xiii known AP list 4-14 L LAN LED 1-6, 2-3, 6-2 LAN, configuring access 2-5 LEDs front panel, description of 1-5 LAN 1-6, 2-3, 6-2 Power 1-5, 2-3, 6-2 Test 1-5, 2-3, 6-3 troubleshooting 6-2 WLAN 1-6, 6-2 legal operation, country and region 2-5 list of available wireless stations 4-12 known APs 4-14 unknown APs 4-13 location, wireless equipment iii, 2-1, 2-12 log, activity 4-6 logging in 2-4 login name, default 6-4 losing, wireless connection 3-14 M MAC address database, remote and local 3-15 relation to access point name 2-5 remote AP 5-10, 5-12, 5-14 restriction based on 3-2, 3-14 management VLANs 5-4 management, remote 4-16 maximum number users 1-1 wireless clients 5-6 multicast traffic 3-8, 5-6 multiple access points using different channels 2-10 using the same SSID 4-13 N name network (SSID) 2-9, A-2 wireless access point 2-5, A-2 v1.0, February 2009 Index-3

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WG103 ProSafe 802.11g Wireless Access Point Reference Manual
Index-3
v1.0, February 2009
host name
4-18
hotspot settings
5-2
how to use this book
xi
HTML version, printing
xiii
HTTP redirect
5-3
I
infrastructure mode
2-10
installation order
2-3
interference
channels
2-2
correcting
1-iii
sources of
2-2
interval, DTIM
5-6
IP address
configuring
2-7
default
2-4
,
A-2
DNS server
2-8
dynamic
1-2
RADIUS server
3-10
receiving SNMP traps
4-17
SNMP manager
4-17
subnet mask
2-7
syslog server
4-8
IP settings
basic
2-7
configuring
2-7
default gateway
2-7
DHCP clients
1-2
,
2-7
viewing current settings
4-10
isolation, wireless clients
5-6
italic text
xii
J
Java and Javascript
6-4
K
keys, WEP
1-1
,
3-12
knowledge base
xiii
known AP list
4-14
L
LAN LED
1-6
,
2-3
,
6-2
LAN, configuring access
2-5
LEDs
front panel, description of
1-5
LAN
1-6
,
2-3
,
6-2
Power
1-5
,
2-3
,
6-2
Test
1-5
,
2-3
,
6-3
troubleshooting
6-2
WLAN
1-6
,
6-2
legal operation, country and region
2-5
list of
available wireless stations
4-12
known APs
4-14
unknown APs
4-13
location, wireless equipment
iii
,
2-1
,
2-12
log, activity
4-6
logging in
2-4
login name, default
6-4
losing, wireless connection
3-14
M
MAC address
database, remote and local
3-15
relation to access point name
2-5
remote AP
5-10
,
5-12
,
5-14
restriction based on
3-2
,
3-14
management VLANs
5-4
management, remote
4-16
maximum number
users
1-1
wireless clients
5-6
multicast traffic
3-8
,
5-6
multiple access points
using different channels
2-10
using the same SSID
4-13
N
name
network (SSID)
2-9
,
A-2
wireless access point
2-5
,
A-2