Netgear WC7600v2 – ProSAFE Wireless Controller 사용자 설명서

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Discover and Manage Access Points 
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 ProSAFE Wireless Controller
Name
The name of the access point.
Status
Shows one of the following states:
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Authentication in progress. This state occurs during the discovery and 
upgrade process of a standalone access point when the wireless controller 
logs in to the access point using the access point’s password. This state can 
last several minutes.
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Firmware upgrade. This state occurs after the access point receives the 
firmware file when the access point upgrades to the new firmware. This state 
can last several minutes.
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AP is rebooting. This state occurs after the firmware upgrade process 
completes when the access point reboots.
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Applying configurations. This state occurs after the wireless controller 
upgrades the firmware on the access point when the wireless controller pushes 
the WiFi configurations to the access point.
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Connecting. This state occurs when the wireless controller attempts to 
establish a management connection with the access point.
Make sure that a DHCP server is enabled in the network. Otherwise, the access 
point remains in the Connecting state and does not transition to the 
Connected state.
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Connected. This state indicates that the firmware upgrade of the access point 
was successful, the WiFi configurations were pushed to the access point, and 
the access point is managed by the wireless controller.
• 
Not Connected. This state indicates that the wireless controller cannot 
communicate with the access point at the configured IP address. The wireless 
controller attempts to log in to access points each minute. If the error is 
temporary, the state automatically changes to Connected. If the error is 
prolonged, verify the access point’s IP address and network connectivity. For 
more information, see 
Site
Shows whether you designated the access point as a local or remote one:
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Local. The access point is designated as a local.
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Remote. The access point is designated as remote.
For more information about designating an access point as local or remote, see 
Group Name
The default group is basic. For information about changing the group for an access 
point, see 
Capability
The WiFi modes that the access point supports. 
Note:
Capability information lets you determine which access points are 802.11n 
mode capable but function in 802.11g mode.
2.4ghz Mode
The access point’s WiFi modes that function in the 2.4 GHz band. 
5ghz Mode
The access point’s WiFi modes that function in the 5 GHz band. 
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