Netgear Business Central Wireless Manager (BCWM) 사용자 설명서

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Application Roles
The application supports the following roles for users who can log in to the application. These users are
different from WiFi users and hotspot users who can connect to a network that is part of the cloud but who
cannot log in to the application.
Owner. A user who subscribed to the application and owns all license accounts that are set up under
his or her application subscription. An owner can perform any action, including inviting collaborators
(managers, customers, and clerks).
Manager. A user who can perform most administrative functions. A manager (also referred to as a cloud
network administrator) is authorized to perform many application functions for license accounts that he
or she does not own.
Although a manager can set up his or her own new license account (and therefore become owner of
that account), a manager can also access other license accounts (that is, accounts that were set up by
other users) and can invite collaborators for other license accounts. However, a manager cannot add
or remove a location from another license account, decommission or remove devices from a location
for another license account, or entirely remove another license account.
Customer. A user with read-only access to the license account to which he or she was invited, including
all locations, WiFi networks, and access points that are assigned to that license account. Although a
customer can set up his or her own license account (and therefore become owner of that account), a
customer cannot access other license accounts to which he or she was not invited and cannot invite
collaborators for other license accounts.
Clerk. A user who can only sell, print, and email vouchers and monitor their use for paid-for captive
portal access for the license account to which he or she was invited. A clerk is also referred to as a
voucher clerk or hotspot clerk. As with other users, a clerk can set up his or her own license account
(and therefore become owner of that account).
Owners, managers, customers, and clerks are referred to as collaborators.
Plan a Location With WiFi Networks and Hotspots
Before you set up a location with one or more large WiFi networks, plan accordingly and perform a site
survey so that you can determine how many access points the location requires. Plan the types of network
authentication and data encryption for WiFi access, the nature of hotspots, whether you need usage plans,
and which user groups you must set up.
The following sections describe planning concepts:
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Introduction to the Business Central Wireless Manager 2.1
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Business Central Wireless Manager 2.1 Application