User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- ProSafe Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP360
- Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Installation and Basic Configuration
- 3. Wireless Configuration and Security
- 4. Management
- 5. Advanced Configuration
- 6. Troubleshooting
- Basic Functioning
- You Cannot Access the Internet or the LAN from a Wireless-Capable Computer
- You Cannot Configure the Wireless Access Point from a Browser
- When You Enter a URL or IP Address a Time-Out Error Occurs
- Troubleshooting a TCP/IP Network Using the Ping Utility
- Problems with Date and Time
- Use the Packet Capture Tool
- A. Supplemental Information
- B. Command-Line Reference
- C. Notification of Compliance
- Index
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5. Advanced Configuration
This chapter describes how to configure the advanced features of your ProSafe Dual Band
Wireless-N Access Point WNDAP360. This chapter includes the following sections:
• Spanning Tree Protocol and 802.1Q VLAN
• Hotspot Settings
• Configure Advanced Wireless Settings
• Configure Advanced QoS Settings
• Configure Wireless Bridging
Spanning Tree Protocol and 802.1Q VLAN
The advanced General system settings screen allows you to enable the Spanning Tree
Protocol (STP) and configure the VLANs.
STP provides network traffic optimization in locations where multiple wireless acce
ss points
are active.
The 802.1Q VLAN protocol on the wireless access point logically separates traffic on the
same phy
sical network:
• Untagged VLAN. When the wireless
access point sends frames that are associated with
the untagged VLAN from its Ethernet interface, those frames are untagged. When the
wireless access point receives untagged frames over its Ethernet interface, those frames
are assigned to the untagged VLAN.
Note: Select the Untagged VLAN check box only if the hubs and switches
on your LAN support the 802.1Q VLAN protocol. Likewise, change
the untagged VLAN value only if the hubs and switches on your LAN
support the 802.1Q VLAN protocol. Selecting the Untagged VLAN
check box or changing the untagged VLAN value will result in a loss
of IP connectivity if the hubs and switches on your LAN have not yet
been configured with the corresponding VLAN.










