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5.8 “WLAN” MENU
The
WLAN menu allows you to manage the wireless LAN function of all WLAN capable RFPs that are
connected to the OMM. You can view and change wireless parameters and security settings to adapt the
WLAN configuration to suit your needs. You can also check how many and which wireless clients are
currently connected. Nevertheless, the WLAN function is only available for base stations of the type
RFP 42 WLAN and RFP 43 WLAN.
WLAN configuration to suit your needs. You can also check how many and which wireless clients are
currently connected. Nevertheless, the WLAN function is only available for base stations of the type
RFP 42 WLAN and RFP 43 WLAN.
Note: You cannot activate the WLAN function for the OMM, even if the
OMM base station is an RFP 42 WLAN.
For a detailed description on WLAN configuration see the section 7.18.
5.8.1 “WLAN PROFILES” MENU
WLAN settings are grouped in WLAN profiles. You need at least one WLAN profile that can be assigned
to one or more WLAN-RFPs. You can define more than one WLAN profile, to a maximum of 20 WLAN
profiles. You can manage / change the desired WLAN settings for a group of WLAN-RFPs by changing
their assigned WLAN profiles. Moreover, you can manage different settings, for example separate WLAN
profiles for different buildings, a special WLAN profile for temporary use, or WLAN profile for RFPs only
useable by guests.
to one or more WLAN-RFPs. You can define more than one WLAN profile, to a maximum of 20 WLAN
profiles. You can manage / change the desired WLAN settings for a group of WLAN-RFPs by changing
their assigned WLAN profiles. Moreover, you can manage different settings, for example separate WLAN
profiles for different buildings, a special WLAN profile for temporary use, or WLAN profile for RFPs only
useable by guests.
Note the different WLAN profile types:
RFP type
WLAN profile type
RFP 42 WLAN
RFP42
RFP 43 WLAN
RFP43
The
WLAN profiles menu allows configuration and administration of these WLAN profiles. The following
tasks can be performed:
•
create and change WLAN profiles (see section 5.8.1.1)
•
delete WLAN profiles (see section 5.8.1.2)
•
export WLAN profiles (see section 5.8.1.3)
The defined WLAN profiles are then assigned to one or more WLAN base stations (see section 5.8.2).
Note, that some device-specific WLAN settings are not part of a WLAN profile, such as the channel and
the antenna configuration. These settings are defined separately for each base station (see section
5.6.3).
Note, that some device-specific WLAN settings are not part of a WLAN profile, such as the channel and
the antenna configuration. These settings are defined separately for each base station (see section
5.6.3).
5.8.1.1 Creating and Changing WLAN Profiles
You need at least one active WLAN profile in order to operate the WLAN function for an RFP 42 WLAN
or RFP 43 WLAN device.
1 Navigate to the WLAN profiles page. This page shows the number of existing WLAN profiles and a
You need at least one active WLAN profile in order to operate the WLAN function for an RFP 42 WLAN
or RFP 43 WLAN device.
1 Navigate to the WLAN profiles page. This page shows the number of existing WLAN profiles and a
list of available WLAN profiles.
2 If you create a new WLAN profile, configure the RFP type first to get the correct input fields. Select
the appropriate profile (
RFP42 or RFP43) from the WLAN profile type selection list.
3 To add a new WLAN profile, press the New button. To change an existing WLAN profile, click on the
icon available on the left of the WLAN profile entry.