Motorola SBG941E, SBG941UE, 570280-001-a Field Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Guest Network

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Field Descriptions for the Wireless 802.11 Guest Network Page

Field

Description

 

 

Guest Network

You may have several different wireless Guest Networks

 

running with different options. You can select which wireless

 

Guest Network to modify.

 

 

Current Guest Network

When set to Enabled, beacon frames are transmitted with

 

the Guest SSID

 

 

Guest Network Name (SSID)

Assigns a unique network name (SSID) for the guest network,

 

which appears in the beacon frames.

 

 

Closed Network

With a closed network, users type the SSID into the client

 

application instead of selecting the SSID from a list.

 

This feature makes it more difficult for the user to gain access.

 

 

DHCP Server

Enables the DHCP server to give out leases to guest network

 

clients from the specified lease pool. If the DHCP server is

 

disabled, guest network stations (STAs) need to be assigned

 

static IP addresses.

 

 

IP Address

Specifies the gateway IP relayed to guest clients in DHCP

 

lease offers.

 

 

Subnet Mask

Specifies the subnet mask for the guest network.

 

 

Lease Pool Start

Specifies the starting IP address for the guest network lease

 

pool.

 

 

Lease Pool End

Specifies the ending IP address for the guest network lease

 

pool.

 

 

Lease Time

Specifies the lease time for the guest network lease pool once

 

the Configuration Manager completes the WAN provisioning.

 

 

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