Wireless Access Point
218 Configuring the Wireless AP
4. First, create all of the VLANs that will belong to this pool. See Step 5 
below. 
Click in the field for the new pool to display a list of VLANs. Add the 
desired VLANs to this pool, one at a time. This field also provides a 
search feature—type in a string, and a list will display all VLANs whose 
names contain that string in any position (VLAN names are searched, but 
not VLAN numbers). Click the Apply button on the right when done 
adding VLANs. Note that the same VLAN can be added to more than one 
pool. Be sure to consider any network implications of using the same 
VLAN in multiple pools. 
Click Reset if you want to remove all of the VLANs from this pool, i.e., to 
empty it. Click Remove to delete this pool. You may use Reset All Pools
on the bottom to delete all pools. 
VLANs
5. Create New VLAN: Enter a name for the new VLAN in this field.
ID: Enter a number for this VLAN (0-4094). Click the Create VLAN 
button. The new VLAN appears in the list. Entries are sorted 
alphabetically by VLAN name. Select the new entry to modify any of the 
settings below. 
6. Management: Move the slider if you want to allow AP management over 
this VLAN.
7. Fast Roaming: Move the slider if you want to allow roaming over this 
VLAN.
8. DHCP: Move the slider if you want the DHCP server to assign the IP 
address, subnet mask and gateway address for this VLAN automatically, 
otherwise you must go to the next step and assign these parameters 
manually.
9. IP Address: If the DHCP option is disabled, enter a valid IP address for 
this VLAN association.
10. Subnet Mask: If the DHCP option is disabled, enter the subnet mask IP 
address for this VLAN association.