Quick Reference Guide
Table Of Contents
- ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP210 Reference Manual
- Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration
- Wireless Equipment Placement and Range Guidelines
- Understanding WNAP210 Wireless Security Options
- Installing the WNAP210 Wireless Access Point
- Deploying the Access Point
- Mounting the Access Point Using the Wall Mount Kit (Optional)
- Setting Basic IP Options
- Wireless Settings
- Setting Up and Testing Basic Wireless Connectivity
- Understanding Security Profiles
- Chapter 3 Management
- Remote Management
- Remote Console
- Upgrading the Wireless Access Point Software
- Managing the Configuration File
- Restoring the WNAP210 to the Factory Default Settings
- Changing the Administrator Password
- Enabling the Syslog Server
- Using Activity Log Information
- Viewing General Summary Information
- Viewing Network Traffic Statistics
- Viewing Available Wireless Station Statistics
- Enabling Rogue AP Detection
- Viewing and Saving AP Lists
- Chapter 4 Advanced Configuration
- Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Debugging
- No lights are lit on the wireless access point.
- The Wireless LAN LED does not light up.
- The Ethernet LAN LED is not lit.
- I cannot access the Internet or the LAN with a wireless- capable computer.
- I cannot connect to the WNAP210 to configure it.
- When I enter a URL or IP address, I get a time-out error.
- Using the Restore Factory Settings Button to Restore Default Settings
- Appendix A Default Settings and Technical Specifications
- Appendix B Related Documents
- Appendix C Command Line Reference
- Index

ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP210 Reference Manual
Management 3-15
v1.0 March 2009
Viewing Available Wireless Station Statistics
The Available Wireless Stations list contains a table of all IP devices associated with this wireless
access point in the wireless network defined by the wireless network name (SSID). For each
device, the table shows the station ID, MAC address, IP address, BSSID, SSID, AID, channel rate,
Status (whether the device is allowed to communicate with the wireless access point or not), type,
mode, and state.
Note: A wireless network can include multiple wireless access points, all using the same
network name (SSID). This extends the reach of the wireless network and allows
users to roam from one access point to another, providing seamless network
connectivity. Under these circumstances, be aware that the Available Wireless
Stations list includes only the stations associated with this access point.
Multicast Packets Themulticast packets sent and received since the WNAP210 was restarted.
Total Packets The wireless packets sent and received since the WNAP210 was restarted.
Total Bytes The wireless bytes sent and received since the WNAP210 was restarted.
Table 3-2. Statistics Fields
Field Description










