2.11.6. Zero Client Reconfiguration

Fig. 68. Zero Client Reconfiguration Settings.

The IWE3200-Hprovides the ‘Zero Client Reconfiguration’ function to allow the wireless clients associate to the IWE3200-Hwithout any network setting modification required. It is convenient func- tion for the wireless users who can associate the IWE3200-Hautomatically and no need to learn the network environment detail where the IWE3200-Hdeployed. The ‘Zero Client Reconfiguration’ function is enabled by checking the box of ‘Client IP/ARP handling’.

The ‘Transparent SMTP proxy’ function provides the capability that the outgoing email of all wireless clients who associated to the IWE3200-Hwill use ONLY the specified SMTP email account, the original email account will be replaced by the specified email account. For example, if the email ac- count of SMTP proxy of IWE3200-His ‘xxx@yyy.com’ and the original email of wireless users is ‘abc@xyz.com’, if the SMTP proxy enable, the outgoing email of original ‘abc@xyz.com’ will be replaced by ‘xxx@yyy.com’ which specified in the SMTP proxy setting.

NOTE:

The SMTP proxy function can only replace the outgoing email to be the specified email account. Only the user(s) who has the SMTP settings (SMTP address, username, and password) of specified email account can receive the email(s) from the specified SMTP proxy account.

2.12. Configuring Wireless Settings

2.12.1. Communication

2.12.1.1. Basic

Basic IEEE 802.11b/g-related communication settings include AP functionality, Regulatory domain, Channel number, Network name (SSID), Data rate, and Transmit power.

Fig. 69. Basic IEEE 802.11b/g communication settings.

For specific needs such as configuring the IWE3200-Has a wireless LAN-to-LAN bridge, the AP functionality can be disabled, so that no wireless client can associate with the IWE3200-H.

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