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HPE FlexNetwork MSR Series

HPE FlexNetwork MSR Series
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Wireless configuration overview
The device allows you to perform the following configuration in the Web interface:
Configuring wireless access service
Displaying wireless access service
Client mode
Configuring data transmit rates
Displaying radio
Configuring the blacklist and white list functions
To configure user isolation
Configuring wireless QoS
Setting a district code
Channel busy test
After these configuration
s
, you can build an integrated, stable, secure, effective wireless network.
Overview
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) is popular nowadays. Compared with wired LANs, WLANs are
easier and cheaper to implement because only one or several access points (APs) can provide
wireless access for an entire building or area. A WLAN does not necessarily mean that everything is
wireless. The servers and backbones still reside on wired networks. WLANs mainly provide the
following services:
Authentication and encryption to secure wireless access.
Wireless access and mobility to free users from the restrictions of wires and cables.
Configuration task list
Table 38 Wireless configuration task list
Task Remarks
Configuring wireless service
Required.
Allows you to create a wireless service and
configure its attributes.
Client mode
Optional.
Allows you to configure a router to access the
WLAN as a client.
If a router acts as an AP, this configuration is not
required.
Configuring radios
Optional.
Allows you to configure radio rates to adjust the
capabilities of wireless devices.
Configuring WLAN security
Optional.
Allows you to control client access to improve
wireless security.

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