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Aruba Instant 6.5.0.0-4.3.0.0 | User Guide Wireless Network Profiles | 81
Chapter 10
Wireless Network Profiles
This chapter provides the following information:
l Configuring Wireless Network Profiles on page 81
l Configuring Fast Roaming for Wireless Clients on page 101
l Configuring Modulation Rates on a WLAN SSID on page 104
l Disabling Short Preamble for Wireless Client on page 106
l Multi-User-MIMO on page 105
l Management Frame Protection on page 106
l Editing Status of a WLAN SSID Profile on page 106
l Editing a WLAN SSID Profile on page 107
l Deleting a WLAN SSID Profile on page 107
Configuring Wireless Network Profiles
During start up, a wireless client searches for radio signals or beacon frames that originate from the nearest
IAP. After locating the IAP, the following transactions take place between the client and the IAP:
1. Authentication—The IAP communicates with a RADIUS server to validate or authenticate the client.
2. Connection—After successful authentication, the client establishes a connection with the IAP.
Network Types
Instant wireless networks are categorized as:
l Employee networkAn Employee network is a classic Wi-Fi network. This network type is used by the
employees in an organization and it supports passphrase-based or 802.1X-based authentication methods.
Employees can access the protected data of an enterprise through the employee network after successful
authentication. The employee network is selected by default during a network profile configuration.
l Voice network—This Voice network type allows you to configure a network profile for devices that provide
only voice services—for example, devices such as handsets or applications that require voice traffic
prioritization.
l Guest network—The Guest wireless network is created for guests, visitors, contractors, and any non-
employee users who use the enterprise Wi-Fi network. The VC assigns the IP address for the guest clients.
Captive portal or passphrase-based authentication methods can be set for this wireless network. Typically, a
guest network is an unencrypted network. However, you can specify the encryption settings when
configuring a guest network.
When a client is associated to the Voice network, all data traffic is marked and placed into the high-priority
queue in the (Quality of Service) QoS.
To configure a new wireless network profile, complete the following procedures:
1. Configuring WLAN Settings
2. Configuring VLAN Settings
3. Configuring Security Settings
4. Configuring Access Rules for a Network

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