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Label
Description
Last Occurrence
Displays the time when the last event occurred.
Action
Displays what is done by parental control, including dropping
or permitting access requests.
Target
Displays the destination IP address or URL of a certain
access request.
User
Displays the user who triggered this event log.
Source
Displays the source MAC address of this event.
Clear Log
To empty the displayed log entries, click Clear Log.
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9
Understanding the Wireless Menu
Use the Wireless menu to configure a wireless network.
Topics
See the following topics:
Selecting the Wireless Radio Band on page 73
Using the Wireless Radio Option on page 74
Using the Primary Network Option on page 76
Using the Access Control Option on page 81
Using the Wi-Fi Multimedia Option on page 83
Using the Bridging Option on page 85
Deploying and Troubleshooting the Wireless Network on page 86
Steps
To access the wireless menu:
1.
Access the Web interface. Refer to
Accessing the Web User Interface Locally on page
14
.
2. Click
Wireless
from the main menu.
9.1
Selecting the Wireless Radio Band
The DVW32CB is a
dual-band concurrent
wireless voice gateway, supporting operation of
both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz radio bands simultaneously. Each of the radio bands can be
configured individually (i.e. changing the wireless network name or password). On the top
left side of each screen under the wireless tab, you can select which radio you want to
configure (either the 2.4GHz or the 5GHz). The screen shot below shows the radio band
selection boxes (with 2.4GHz being selected/highlighted).
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9.2
Using the Wireless Radio Option
The
Radio
option is used to configure the wireless radio, including channel number, and
bandwidth control.
Steps
To configure wireless operations:
1.
Click
Wireless
from the main menu.
2. The
Radio
screen is displayed. Field descriptions are listed below the screen example
(the screen example shows the 2.4GHz radio selected).
Label
Description
Wireless Interface
On the top left side of the screen, you can select either the
2.4GHz or 5GHz radio band to configure.
NOTE:
This is an indicator of which band you are actively
configuring, both radios are enabled automatically.
Wireless Status
Displays the selected wireless radio’s status, Enabled or
Disabled.
Channel Bandwidth
Sets the channel bandwidth and displays the current channel
bandwidth.
For the 2.4GHz radio, options are 20MHz (default value)
or 20/40MHz.
For the 5GHz radio, options are 20MHz, 20/40MHz, or
20/40/80MHz (default value).
Wireless Channel
Set to Auto by default, the Wireless Channel selects a specific
channel to deploy the wireless network. This allows you to set
the operating frequency/channel depending on your particular
region. Channel selection can have an impact on wireless
networking performance. For more information, refer to
Selecting a Wireless Channel on page 90
.
The current channel is displayed as well as the interference
level.
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9.2.1
Scanning for Wireless Access Points (APs)
You can search for wireless access points and display the results in a new window.
Steps
To search for wireless access points:
1.
Click
Scan Wireless APs
at the bottom of the Wireless Radio screen. Results are
displayed in a new window.
2. Click
Refresh
to update the results.
Apply
Saves all screen changes when clicked.
Restore Wireless Defaults
Restores the factory default settings for wireless
configurations when clicked.
Scan Wireless APs
Scans for other wireless access points and displays channel,
encryption, SSID, RSSI levels, and other information. See the
section below for more information.
Label
Description
Nearby Wireless Access Points
Network Name
Displays the name of the wireless network (SSID) broadcast
by the access point.
Security Mode
Displays the encryption method used.
Label
Description
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9.3
Using the Primary Network Option
Use the
Primary Network
option to configure a variety of wireless security settings.
Steps
To configure wireless security options:
1.
Click
Wireless
from the main menu.
2. Click
Primary Network
from the left side menu.
Field descriptions are listed below the
screen example. This example shows the settings when the DVW32CB is in the
2.4GHz band.
Wireless default values are discussed in
Understanding Default Values and Logins on
page 8
.
Mode
Displays the mode of the wireless access point: Possible
modes are:
Master – Communicates with associated wireless cards
that are in managed mode. Appears as a normal access
point with an SSID and channel. Network
communications, such as authentication, conflict, and
duplicate packets are managed by the wireless card.
Managed – Communicates with an associated master,
not directly with another managed AP. Wireless cards
connect to the master network and change their channel
to match. The master must accept the credentials of the
managed network for it to be associated.
Ad-hoc – Communicates directly with another wireless
network. Network cards must be in range and use the
same name and channel.
Monitor – Communicates in observation mode and does
not transmit. Can be used for troubleshooting wireless
links or checking bandwidth usage in the area.
PHY Mode
Displays the physical transceivers (PHY) layer method used.
RSSI
Displays the received signal strength (RSSI) of the wireless
access points in range of the device. Lower negative numbers
(for example, -1 to -65) indicate the access point is closer.
Greater negative numbers (for example, -66 to -95) indicate
the access point is farther away.
Channel
Displays the channel on which the DVW32CB is operating.
BSSID
Displays the MAC address for the nearby wireless access
points.
Label
Description

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