6. Select the check boxes (first column) for the WLAN groups that you want to delete.
7. Click Delete Selected.
The WLAN groups that you selected disappear from the list. You have completed deleting WLAN
groups.
NOTE: If you are deleting a single WLAN group, you can also click the icon (under the Actions
column) that is in the same row as the WLAN group that you want to delete.
Working with WLAN Schedules
A WLAN schedule profile specifies the hours of the day or week during which a WLAN service
will be enabled or disabled.
For example, a WLAN for student use at a school can be configured to provide wireless access
only during school hours. Create a WLAN schedule profile, and then when you configure a
WLAN, select the schedule profile to enable or disable the WLAN service during those hours/days.
NOTE: This feature will not work properly if the system does not have the correct time. To ensure
that the system always maintains the correct time, configure an NTP server and point the system
to the NTP server's IP address, as described in Setting the System Time on page 203..
WLAN service schedule times should be configured based on your browser's current time zone.
If your browser and the target AP/WLAN are in different time zones, configure the on/off times
according to the desired schedule according to your local browser. For example, if you wanted
a WLAN in Los Angeles to turn on at 9 AM and your browser was set to New York time, configure
the WLAN service schedule to enable the WLAN at noon. When configuring the service schedule,
all times are based on your browser's time zone settings.
Creating a WLAN Schedule Profile
Follow these steps to create a WLAN schedule profile.
1. Go to Configuration>AP Zones.
2. On the AP Zones submenu, click WLAN Scheduler.
3. Click Create New.
The Create New WLAN Schedule Table form appears.
4. Set a WLAN schedule.
• To enable or disable the WLAN for an entire day, click the day of the week under the Time
column.
• To enable or disable the WLAN for specific hour of a specific day, click the squares in the
table. A single square represents 30 minutes (two-15 minute blocks).
Blue-colored cells indicate the hours when the WLAN is enabled. Clear (or white) cells indicate
the hours when the WLAN is disabled.
5. Click Create New.
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