Netgear WNDAP350 WNDAP350 User Manual - Page 133

RIFS Reduced Interframe Space transmission, SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol

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ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP350 Reference Manual reset button, using 5-4 rebooting losing previous state 3-17 reception 2-2 redirect HTTP 4-3 redirect URL hotspot settings 4-4 reduced inter frame spacing, support for 1-4 remote console secure shell (SSH) 3-3 Telnet 3-3 request to send threshold 4-5 reset button 3-9 reset to factory defaults 3-9 retransmission 1-4 RIFS wireless settings 4-6 RIFS (Reduced Interframe Space) transmission 4-8 roaming multiple wireless access points 3-16 roaming on same subnet, support for 1-4 rogue AP detection configure 3-17 import rogue AP list from file 3-18 support for 1-3 unknown AP list 3-18 rogue AP list 3-19 unknown AP list 3-19, 3-21 RTS 4-5 RTS threshold 4-7 RTS/CTS handshake, support for 1-4 S secure Telnet CLI, support for 1-3 secure Telnet client 3-3 secure Telnet interface, using 3-3 security profile VLAN ID 1-4, 2-33 security profile definition authentication settings 2-25 broadcast wireless network name (SSID) 2-25 data encryption 2-26 security profile name 2-24 VLAN ID 2-27 wireless client security separation 2-27 wireless network name (SSID) 2-24 security profile settings testing connectivity 2-22 security profile, support for 1-3 security profiles about 2-23 security profiles, setting up 2-31 security profiloe wireless client security separation 2-33 serial console port, connectors 1-10 Service Set Identifier (SSID) max per radio mode 1-2 setup form 2-27 SNMP enable SNMP 3-2 read-only community name 3-2 read-write community name 3-2 receive traps IP address 3-2 remote management 3-1 trap community name 3-2 trap port 3-2 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol ), support 1-2 software upgrade 3-5 Spanning Tree Protocol enabling 2-6 SSID 2-16, 2-18 hidden mode 1-3 SSID broadcast, disable 2-25 SSID match verify connectivity 2-11 SSID, wireless network name 2-24 standards, supported 1-2 static IP address 5-3 default 2-5 statistics 3-14 subnet mask v1.1, November 2009 Index-5

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ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP350 Reference Manual
Index-5
v1.1, November 2009
reset button, using
5-4
rebooting
losing previous state
3-17
reception
2-2
redirect HTTP
4-3
redirect URL
hotspot settings
4-4
reduced inter frame spacing, support for
1-4
remote console
secure shell (SSH)
3-3
Telnet
3-3
request to send threshold
4-5
reset button
3-9
reset to factory defaults
3-9
retransmission
1-4
RIFS
wireless settings
4-6
RIFS (Reduced Interframe Space) transmission
4-8
roaming
multiple wireless access points
3-16
roaming on same subnet, support for
1-4
rogue AP detection
configure
3-17
import rogue AP list from file
3-18
support for
1-3
unknown AP list
3-18
rogue AP list
3-19
unknown AP list
3-19
,
3-21
RTS
4-5
RTS threshold
4-7
RTS/CTS handshake, support for
1-4
S
secure Telnet CLI, support for
1-3
secure Telnet client
3-3
secure Telnet interface, using
3-3
security profile
VLAN ID
1-4
,
2-33
security profile definition
authentication settings
2-25
broadcast wireless network name (SSID)
2-25
data encryption
2-26
security profile name
2-24
VLAN ID
2-27
wireless client security separation
2-27
wireless network name (SSID)
2-24
security profile settings
testing connectivity
2-22
security profile, support for
1-3
security profiles
about
2-23
security profiles, setting up
2-31
security profiloe
wireless client security separation
2-33
serial console port, connectors
1-10
Service Set Identifier (SSID)
max per radio mode
1-2
setup form
2-27
SNMP
enable SNMP
3-2
read-only community name
3-2
read-write community name
3-2
receive traps IP address
3-2
remote management
3-1
trap community name
3-2
trap port
3-2
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol ),
support
1-2
software upgrade
3-5
Spanning Tree Protocol
enabling
2-6
SSID
2-16
,
2-18
hidden mode
1-3
SSID broadcast, disable
2-25
SSID match
verify connectivity
2-11
SSID, wireless network name
2-24
standards, supported
1-2
static IP address
5-3
default
2-5
statistics
3-14
subnet mask