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Table Of Contents
- Professional Access Point Administrator Guide
- Contents
- About This Document
- Getting Started
- Web User Interface
- Basic Settings
- Navigating to Basic Settings
- Review / Describe the Access Point
- Provide Administrator Password and Wireless Network Name
- Set Configuration Policy for New Access Points
- Update Basic Settings
- Summary of Settings
- Basic Settings for a Standalone Access Point
- Your Network at a Glance: Understanding Indicator Icons
- Cluster
- Status
- Advanced
- Basic Settings
- Command Line Interface
- Troubleshooting
- Regulatory Information
- U.S. Robotics Corporation Two (2) Year Limited Warranty
- Glossary
- Index

Professional Access Point
Administrator Guide
Guest Login - 122
To configure Internal and Guest networks on virtual LANs, do the following:
1. Use an Ethernet cable to make a wired connection from the LAN port on the access point to the LAN.
(Make sure this port is configured to handle VLAN tagged packets.)
2. Configure Ethernet (Wired) Settings for Internal and Guest networks on VLANs as described in “Ethernet
(Wired) Settings” on page 89.
(Start by enabling Guest Access and choosing For Internal and Guest access, use VLAN on Ethernet Port as
described in
“Specifying a Virtual Guest Network” on page 92.)
3. Provide the radio interface settings and network names (SSIDs) for both Internal and Guest networks
as described in
“Wireless Settings” on page 97.
The figure below shows an example of a Guest network implemented via VLAN; the dotted red lines
indicate dedicated guest connections.
All access points and all connections, including guests, are administered from the same Professional
Access Point Web User Interface.
Notes
If you want to configure the Guest and Internal networks on Virtual LAN (VLANs), the switch and
DHCP server you are using must support VLANs.
As a prerequisite step, configure a port on the switch for handling VLAN tagged packets as described
in the IEEE 802.1Q standard.
Guest Welcome Screen settings are shared among access points across the cluster. When you
update these settings for one access point, the configuration will be shared with the other access
points in the cluster. For more information about which settings are shared by the cluster and which
are not, see “Which Settings are Shared as Part of the Cluster Configuration and Which Are Not?” on
page 45.
Access Point Access Point
Firewall
DSL/T1
Switch
Internet
Switch
Guest Client Station