InstantWave | Device | Alias Name | Host Table | Explanation |
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NWH660 | AP | AP located at | ||
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| building A and first |
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| floor |
NWH7610 | AP | AP located at | ||
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| building A and first |
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| floor |
NWH6210 | WWB | Room111 | AP located at | |
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| building A and first |
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| floor |
NWH6210 | WWB | Room112 | AP located at | |
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| building A and first |
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| floor |
NWH7610 | AP | AP located at | ||
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| building B and first |
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| floor |
NWH7610 | AP | AP located at | ||
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| building B and first |
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| floor |
NWH6210 | WWB | Room111 | AP located at | |
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| building A and first |
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| floor |
NWH6210 | WWB | Room121 | AP located at | |
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| building A and first |
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| floor |
The wireless LAN is installed on the 1st floor of building A and the 1st floor of building B respectively. You may assign a different Host Table for each wireless installation group. Once the wireless LAN is divided into many small groups you may easily manage each wireless LAN group by managing its Host Table respectively.
Create a Host Table via Automatic Discovery
Click “Automatic Discovery” to find all InstantWave devices. Select the desired WWBs and WECs (for example; located on the 1st floor of building A). Click the right mouse button to open the popup menu. Choose “Export Host table” to save