Specifications

Motorola Solutions AP-7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide
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still be assigned to another client. To avoid this, ensure all statically mapped IP
addresses are outside of the IP address range assigned to the DHCP server.
For additional access point LAN port configuration options, see Configuring the LAN
Interface on page 5-1.
7. Select the WLAN #1 tab (WLANs 1 - 4 are available within the Quick Setup screen) to define
its ESSID and security scheme for basic operation.
a. Enter the Extended Services Set Identification (ESSID) and name associated with the
WLAN. For additional information on creating and editing up to 16 WLANs per access
point, see Creating/Editing Individual WLANs on page 5-29.
b. Use the Available On checkboxes to define whether the target WLAN is operating in
the 2.4 or 5 GHz radio band. Ensure the radio selected has been enabled (see step 8).
8. Once the WLAN’s radio designations have been made, the radio must be configured in
respect to intended 2.4 or 5 GHz radio traffic and the antennas used. Refer to
Network Configuration -> Wireless -> Radio Configuration -> Radio1 (or Radio2),
and configure the Radio Settings field (at a minimum). If you know the radio’s Properties,
Performance and Beacon Settings, those fields can also be defined at this time.
Define the Channel Settings, Power Level and 802.11 mode in respect to the 2.4 or 5 GHz
802.11b/g/n or 802.11a/n radio traffic and anticipated gain of the antennas.
NOTE A maximum of 16 WLANs are configurable within the Wireless
Configuration screen. The limitation of 16 WLANs.
CAUTION Only a qualified wireless network administrator should set the
access point radio configuration. Refer to Configuring the
802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n Radio on page 5-56 for an
understanding of additional radio values and their implications.
NOTE Even an access point configured with minimal values must protect its data
against theft and corruption. A security policy should be configured for
WLAN1 as part of the basic configuration outlined in this guide. A security
policy can be configured for the WLAN from within the Quick Setup
screen. Policies can be defined over time and saved to be used as needed
as security requirements change. Motorola Solutions recommends you
familiarize yourself with the security options available on the access point
before defining a security policy. Refer to Configuring Basic WLAN
Security Settings on page 3-15.