Quick Reference Guide
Chapter 6: Configuring Access Point Groups | 42
6. Configuring Access Point Groups
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Most networks do not need access point groups. Access point groups are useful if completely
separate networks share a single LAN. For example, a shopping mall might need access point
groups if several businesses share a LAN, but each business has its own network.
Managed Access Point List
On the Configuration tab, select Access Point Groups to display the Managed Access Point
List:
This screen shows details of each controlled access point. You can edit the connection
settings for specific access points. Each access point entry shows:
• IP: The IP address of the access point.
• Model: The access point model.
• Name: The name you specify for the access point.
• Group Name: The name you specify for the access point group.
• Synchronized: Shows whether or not the access point is synchronized with the wireless
management system.
• Status: The access point connection status.










