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6. Configure the Amount Paid field, if desired. The AP automatically fills in this field after a successful credit
card purchase.
7. Configure the optional User Alias fields, if desired. These are for notes only and do not have an impact
on the authentication process.
8. Configure the Upstream and Downstream Bandwidth limits for the user. The user’s bandwidth is not
limited if you leave this blank or set it to 0.
9. Click OK to add the subscriber.
10. Click the back arrow button to return to the Authorized Subscriber List screen.
To edit a subscriber entry, click Edit, make the necessary changes to the Subscriber’s profile and click OK.
Click the back arrow button to return to the Authorized Subscriber List screen.
To delete a subscriber, click Edit and set Status to Destroy. Click OK to remove the entry and click the back
button to return to the previous screen.
NOTE
An active subscriber will immediately lose his/her access to the Internet if the subscriber’s entry is deleted
from the Authorized Subscribers Table. You can also delete subscribers from Monitor > Subscribers. See
Current Subscribers Table.
34. Reboot the AP so all of your changes take effect. The easiest way to reboot is to click Commands > Reboot > OK.
35. Launch a computer that has a wireless card installed. Note that the card’s wireless settings must match the AP’s
Wireless Interface settings to communicate (see Interfaces for more information on the wireless settings). If the
card can successfully communicate with the AP, the subscriber should now be able to create an account or logon
to the Internet.