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WG102-500, WGAP150 ProSafe™ 802.11g Wireless Access Point
4. In the Basic Settings section of the Edit Wireless Network screen, specify the fields as
explained in
Table 2-7.
Table 2-7. Wireless Network Settings
Field Description
Enable Select one of the following options:
Yes. Select this radio button to enable the wireless security profile. This
is the default setting.
No. Select this radio button to disable the wireless security profile.
Wireless Network SSID The SSID is also known as the wireless network name. The SSID
separates network traffic from different wireless networks. To connect any
wireless device to a wireless network, you need to use the SSID. The
wireless access point default SSIDs are: NETGEAR_0 for the first profile,
NETGEAR_1 for the second profile, NETGEAR_2 for the third profile, and
so on. You can enter a value of up to 32 alphanumeric characters. For more
information about SSIDs, see
“Security Profiles” on page 35.
Note: The SSID of any wireless adapters must match the SSID of the
wireless access point. If they do not match, a wireless connection to the
wireless access point cannot be established.
Broadcast SSID Select the Broadcast SSID checkbox to enable broadcast of the SSID. If
you disable broadcast of the SSID, only stations that know the SSID can
connect to the wireless access point. Disabling the SSID broadcast
somewhat hampers the wireless network discovery feature of some
products. Broadcast of the SSID is enabled by default.
Default VLAN ID Specify the default VLAN ID that is associated with the wireless security
profile and that will be tagged on all egress packets. The default VLAN can
be active only when the wireless access point functions as a bridge (for
more information, see
“Configuring Basic System Settings” on page 19).
Note: The default VLAN ID can be specified in an authentication reply from
the RADIUS server. However, if a per-user VLAN ID is specified in the
authentication reply from the RADIUS server, the value that is specified in
default VLAN ID will be overridden.
Default Quality of Service Select one of the following Quality of Service (QoS) options from the
pull-down menu:
Gold. Wireless traffic is sent with a best-effort priority. For example, you
could assign this level to voice and video traffic.
Silver. Wireless traffic is sent in the background. For example, you
could assign this level to regular data traffic.
Bronze. Wireless traffic is sent with the lowest priority (“spare”). For
example, you could assign this level to FTP traffic.
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