User's Guide

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Configuring the Wireless AP
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Configuring Wireless AP settings
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•Sensor – The Wireless AP ceases performing RF services and begins
performing scanning services. For more information, see Section 4.9,
“Configuring an AP as a sensor”, on page 215.
Note: Only approve a Wireless AP as a sensor if HiPath HiGuard has
been installed on your HiPath Wireless Manager. For more information,
see the HiPath Wireless Manager User Guide.
Note: Only the Wireless AP 2610/2620 and the Wireless 802.11n AP can
be configured as a sensor.
4.4.2 Configuring a Wireless AP’s properties
Once a Wireless AP has successfully registered, you can then continue to
configure its properties. Configuring Wireless AP properties includes working with
the following Wireless AP tabs:
AP properties
VNS Assignment
Radio 1
Radio 2
Static Configuration
•802.1x
You can configure Wireless AP properties based on its role either as an access
point or as a sensor. For more information, see Section 4.9, “Configuring an AP
as a sensor”, on page 215.
4.4.3 AP properties tab configuration
Use the AP Properties tab to view and configure basic Wireless AP properties.
Some of the Wireless AP properties can be viewed and configured via the
Advanced dialog. The following Wireless AP properties on this tab are read-only:
Serial # – Displays a unique identifier that is assigned during the
manufacturing process.