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From here you can also select any WWB or WEC on the table. Edit it or delete it when it is no longer necessary. This table can be saved and retrieved from the IWMS utility so that you don’t need to create it again.

Export a Configuration profile to a File

The configuration file can be saved to a text file and safely kept. This configuration file can also be imported to recover an InstantWave Product’s lost settings. The profile can also be copied to other InstantWave products of the same kind. To do this, first click the Export button on the Configuration screen. Enter the file name for the configuration profile to be saved to (Figure 34).

Figure 34. Export the Configuration Profile to a File

Import the Configuration Profile from a File

The configuration file may be imported to recover an InstantWave Product’s original settings. The profile can also be copied to other InstantWave products of the same kind. To do this, first click the Import button on the Configuration screen. Enter the file name for the configuration profile to be imported from. The user can also pre-select the session of the network profile to be imported and over-written before clicking the Import button.

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Contents User’s Guide National Datacomm CorporationTechnical Support NDC World Wide WebTrademarks NWH6210 package should contain the following items Packing ListNWH2610 package should contain the following items Table of Contents Upgrade Firmware List of Figures EW /E DIT /D Elete a H OST a DdressIntroduction InstantWave Wireless LAN Products InstantWave 11Mbps WWB/WEC Automatic Discovery of InstantWave Products Windows NT Windows 95/98Windows 2000/XP System Requirements for the InstantWave Management System Terminology Used in this Guide Domain Name/SSIDRoaming Regulatory DomainWEP How to Use this Guide Plan the wireless network Access Point Wireless Computer-1 Computer-2 With WECPlan the Network Infrastructure Network TypesSingle AP Network Planning WWB and WEC for your wireless network Multiple AP NetworkComplex Infrastructure network Multiple AP Installation Single AP InstallationPlanning an Infrastructure Network Roaming InstantWave 11Mbps WWB/WEC NWH6210 Panels and Connectors LED Indicators NWH6210Hardware Description Color FunctionConnectors Connector FunctionLED Indicators NWH2610 NWH2610 PanelsHardware Pre-Configuration Install the InstantWave Management SystemUsing the InstantWave Management System Hosts ViewAuto-Discovery Auto-DiscoveryPopup Menu Configuration Dhcp ConfigurationDhcp Static IP Configuration FilterConfiguration/Filter Wireless Setting Configuration/Wireless SettingAuthentication NameSsid Domain ModeEthernet Ethernet/Fixed AddressIdle Time Ethernet/Idle TimeConfiguration/Encryption EncryptionInstantWave 11Mbps WWB/WEC Snmp Access Control Configuration/SNMP Access ControlNew/Edit Address Configuration/Trap Server Trap ServerMonitor Summary InformationWireless Statistics Monitor/SummaryMonitor/Statistics Upgrade Firmware Upgrade FirmwareReset Load DefaultAdvanced Setting Batch mode operationManage the Iwms Host Table Partition the network according to the physical locationCreate a Host Table via Automatic Discovery Import Host Table to check device’s availability New/Edit/Delete a Host Address on the Host TableExport a Configuration profile to a File Import the Configuration Profile from a FileImport the Configuration Profile from a File Hardware InstantWave Product Placement GuidelinesMounting the WWB InstantWave 11Mbps WWB/WEC Troubleshooting Symptom Suggested SolutionsInstantWave 11Mbps WWB/WEC Technical Support Support from Your Network SupplierNDC Limited Warranty HardwareLimited Warranty Service Procedures Services after Warranty Period Specifications Firmware Upgrade TemperatureTransmitter ReceiverAppendix Channel CenterSpain France Japan Number Frequency MHzIndex MAC IDWEP