Chapter 4 Tutorial
The standard network (SSID01) has access to all resources. The VoIP network (VoIP_SSID) has access to all resources and a high QoS priority. The guest network (Guest_SSID) has access to the Internet and the network printer only, and a low QoS priority.
To configure these settings, you need to know the Media Access Control (MAC) addresses of the devices you want to allow users of the guest network to access. The following table shows the addresses used in this example.
Table 5 Tutorial: Example Information
Network router (A) MAC address | 00:AA:00:AA:00:AA |
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Network printer (B) MAC address | AA:00:AA:00:AA:00 |
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4.2.1Configure the SSID Profiles
1Log in to the NWA (see Section 2.2 on page 35). Click Wireless > SSID. The SSID screen appears.
2Select the Profile1
3Rename the Profile Name as SSID01. Click Save.
4Repeat Step 2 and 3 to change Profile2 and Profile3 to VoIP_SSID and Guest_SSID.
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