Netgear Business Central Wireless Manager (BCWM) 사용자 설명서

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Consider the following example:
In a single building (for example, a high-rise, multifloor tower) you want to use the application to manage
the WiFi networks and hotspots through the cloud. The configuration of companies in the building varies:
Some companies occupy an entire floor, some companies share a floor, and some companies occupy more
than one floor. Each floor requires at least one access point and each company requires at least one WiFi
network, but some floors require more access points and some companies require more WiFi networks. All
companies are connected to the Internet through the same high-speed broadband WAN connection. The
following three scenarios cover configuration options for the building:
For a single company that occupies a single floor, you can do the following:
1.
Set up one location for the company.
2.
Add all access points that the company requires to the location.
3.
Add all WiFi networks that the company requires to the location.
If one or more simultaneous dual-band access points are assigned to the location, you can set up
a maximum of 16 WiFi networks for the location.
For a single company that occupies several floors, you can do the following:
1.
Set up one location for the company.
2.
Add all access points that the company requires to the location.
If the company is spread out over floors that are not adjacent, you must set up at least one access
point per floor.
3.
Add floor labels to the access points.
Each floor label can represent the floor on which access points are located. Floor labels allow you
to organize the access points by floors.
4.
Add all WiFi networks that the company requires to the location.
If the company is spread out over floors that are not adjacent, you must set up at least one WiFi
network per floor.
If one or more simultaneous dual-band access points are assigned to the location, you can set up
a maximum of 16 WiFi networks for the location.
For different companies that share a single floor, you can do the following:
1.
Set up one location for the floor.
2.
Add a sufficient number of access points to the location so that the WiFi requirements for all
companies on the floor are covered.
3.
For each company on the floor, add one or more WiFi networks to the location.
If one or more simultaneous dual-band access points are assigned to the location, you can set up
a maximum of 16 WiFi networks for the location.
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Business Central Wireless Manager 2.1 Application