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SonicOS Enhanced 4.0 Administrator Guide
that the SonicPoint can communicate with an authentication server for WPA-EAP support. 
SonicOS will then use the profile associated with the relevant Zone to configure the 2.4GHz 
and 5GHz radio settings.
Modifications to profiles will not affect units that have already been provisioned and are in an 
operational state. Configuration changes to operational SonicPoint devices can occur in two 
ways: 
  •
Via manual configuration changes – Appropriate when a single, or a small set of changes 
are to be affected, particularly when that individual SonicPoint requires settings that are 
different from the profile assigned to its Zone.
  •
Via un-provisioning – Deleting a SonicPoint unit effectively un-provisions the unit, or clears 
its configuration and places it into a state where it will automatically engage the provisioning 
process anew with its peer SonicOS device. This technique is useful when the profile for a 
Zone is updated or changed, and the change is set for propagation. It can be used to update 
firmware on SonicPoints, or to simply and automatically update multiple SonicPoint units in 
controlled fashion, rather than changing all peered SonicPoints at once, which can cause 
service disruptions.
Updating SonicPoint Settings
You can change the settings of any individual SonicPoint list on the Sonicpoint > SonicPoints 
page. 
Edit SonicPoint settings
To edit the settings of an individual SonicPoint:
Step 1
Under SonicPoint Settings, click the Edit icon 
 in the same line as the SonicPoint you want 
to edit.
Step 2
In Edit SonicPoint screen, make the changes you want. The Edit SonicPoint screen has the 
following tabs:
  –
General
  –
802.11a Radio
  –
802.11a Advanced
  –
802.11g Radio
  –
802.11g Advanced