Netgear Business Central Wireless Manager (BCWM) 사용자 설명서

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WiFi Network Functions
For each WiFi network that you set up at a location, you can configure and manage multiple features. For
detailed configuration procedures, see 
You can configure and manage the following features:
Set the security, including broadcast of the network name (SSID) and client separation for the WiFi
network.
Specify the tagged VLAN for the WiFi network.
Select the radio (for dual-band access points) for the WiFi network.
Manage the authentication and encryption for the WiFi network.
Create a captive portal for free or paid-for access to the WiFi network.
Set upload and download bandwidth caps for the WiFi network.
Enable fast roaming for the WiFi network.
Enable client isolation for the WiFi network.
Set a radio broadcast on/off schedule for the WiFi network.
Access Point Functions
For each access point that you assign to a location, you can configure and manage multiple features. You
can also decommission the access point from its current location and deploy it to a different location. For
detailed configuration procedures, see 
 on page 65.
You can configure and manage the following features:
Assign a name, building, and floor label to the access point.
Manage the IP address settings for the access point, including the DHCP and DNS server settings.
Configure the management VLAN (by default, VLAN 1) for the access point.
Manage the radio settings for the access point, including the WiFi mode, channel frequency, output
power, channel bandwidth, Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) settings, maximum number of clients, and antenna
settings.
Monitoring Functions
Monitoring lets you display WiFi network and access point health; WiFi network and access point usage;
WiFi network location maps; alarms and alarm trends; and statistics for networks, access points, traffic,
clients, and neighboring access points. For detailed configuration procedures, see 
Account Management Functions
Account management lets you assign locations to license accounts, manage licenses, and invite application
users (referred to as collaborators). For detailed configuration procedures, see 
 on page 83.
Introduction to the Business Central Wireless Manager 2.1
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Business Central Wireless Manager 2.1 Application