User's Manual

SSID
Radio
: There is a guest network available on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz band.
On/Off
: This option turns the Guest Network on and off.
Wireless Name (SSID)
: The SSID of the Guest Network can be entered in this textbox.
Security Profile
: Select a
tab.
Manual IP Settings
IP Address
: Enter in the
Subnet Mask
: Select the class of the guest network
selected by default.
Manual IP Settings
Starting IP Address
: This is the beginning of the DHCP range used on the guest network.
of each access
point will be independent of one another.
Ending IP Address
: This is the last IP address available o
DNS Server IP
: The DNS Server IP can be set to an external DNS or to the routers IP address if
: There is a guest network available on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz band.
: This option turns the Guest Network on and off.
: The SSID of the Guest Network can be entered in this textbox.
: Select a
security profile that has already been defined under the Security Profiles
: Enter in the
IP address the access point will be used on.
: Select the class of the guest network
.
255.255.255.0 is the standard set
: This is the beginning of the DHCP range used on the guest network.
have multiple access points, you can give them the same DHCP range because the guest network
point will be independent of one another.
: This is the last IP address available o
n
the DHCP range
: The DNS Server IP can be set to an external DNS or to the routers IP address if
the router provides a DNS server.
: There is a guest network available on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz band.
: The SSID of the Guest Network can be entered in this textbox.
security profile that has already been defined under the Security Profiles
255.255.255.0 is the standard set
ting and is
: This is the beginning of the DHCP range used on the guest network.
If you
have multiple access points, you can give them the same DHCP range because the guest network
the DHCP range
.
: The DNS Server IP can be set to an external DNS or to the router’s IP address if