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WG102-500, WGAP150 ProSafe™ 802.11g Wireless Access Point
To delete MAC addresses from the Listed MAC Addresses table, select (highlight) one or
more MAC addresses in the Listed MAC Addresses table, then click Delete highlighted.
5. Click Save or Save to Flash & Activate to save your settings.
WARNING!
When configuring the wireless access point from a wireless
computer whose MAC address is not in the access control list,
you will lose your wireless connection when you click Save or
Save to Flash & Activate. You must then access the wireless
access point from a wired computer or from a wireless computer
which is on the access control list to make any further changes.
Configuring Alternate DHCP Server Settings
In addition to the general DHCP server settings for the LAN segment (see “Configuring LAN
Settings” on page 23), you can specify alternate DHCP server settings for an individual SSID.
DHCP requests can be relayed to a remote DHCP server or fulfilled by a local DHCP server.
To configure alternate DHCP server settings for an individual SSID:
1. Log in to the wireless access point at its default LAN address of http://192.168.0.229
with its default user name of admin and default password of password, or using
whatever LAN address, user name, and password you have chosen for the wireless
access point.
2. Select Configuration > Wireless Networks. The Wireless Networks screen opens,
displaying 16 wireless security profiles (see
Figure 3-2 on page 38).
3. To configure or edit a wireless security profile, select the corresponding Edit hyperlink to the
right of the wireless security profile. The Edit Wireless Network screen opens for the
selected wireless security profile. Scroll down to the DHCP Server Settings section.
4. From the DHCP Server Type pull-down menu, select one of the following options:
None. DHCP requests are forwarded to the LAN segment and not fulfilled by the
wireless segment. This is the default setting.
Relay. The wireless access point forwards DHCP requests to a remote DHCP server.
When you select this option, the screen expands as shown in
Figure 3-13. Enter the
IP address of the remote DHCP server in the DHCP Server IP field.
Figure 3-13
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