Quick Reference Guide

213
ProSAFE Wireless Controller WC9500
rogue access points
detecting and managing 108
viewing
on the managed access point
180, 192
on the wireless controller
174, 185
RSSI (received signal strength indication)
148
RTS threshold
130, 134
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scheduling
channel allocation
139
firmware updates, wireless controller
155
radio
126
security profiles
configuring
advanced profile groups
73
basic profile group
67
managing
64
viewing on the access point
179, 192
viewing on the wireless controller
186
self-healing
142, 143
server, licenses
54
service set ID (SSID)
68, 74
session time-out
159
SFP slots and LEDs, described
1213
shared key requirements (RADIUS)
207
signal strength
147
slots and ports
11
sniffer
200
SNMP, enabling
157
soft reset
156
software
minimum version for access points
15
multicast, using for access point upgrade
168
upgrading, wireless controller
153
spectrum analysis
23
SSID (service set ID or wireless network name)
68, 74
Stack Master LED, described
13
standalone mode, access points
autodiscovery
96
returning to
104
Status LED
described
12
troubleshooting
198
subnet masks
access point
103
DHCP server
52
wireless controller
50
support, NETGEAR
18
syslog server
60
system alerts, viewing and saving
163
system logs, viewing and saving
159
system planning
23
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tagged VLANs 49
TCP/IP network, troubleshooting
200
technical specifications
206
technical support
2
temperatures, operating and storage
206
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP)
79
TFTP server, firmware upgrade
154
time and time zone
configuring
48
troubleshooting
202
TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol)
79
tracing a route
204
tracing events
59
trademarks
2
transmission opportunity (TXOP) limit
147
transmission power
automatically controlling
141, 143
manually controlling
133, 137
overriding
131, 135
trap port, SNMP
158
troubleshooting
access points
202
basic functioning
198
configuration settings, using sniffer
200
connection problems
203
date
202
diagnostic tools
203
discovery problems
202
GUI
199
LAN path
200
LEDs
198
network performance
203
pinging access points
203
restoring factory default settings
201
TCP/IP network
200
time and time zone
202
tracing an access point route
204
web management interface
199
Tx power
automatically controlling
141, 143
manually controlling
133, 137
overriding
131, 135
TXOP (transmission opportunity) limit
147
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unicast, firmware upgrade process 168
unknown rogue access points
110