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Chapter 3
Configuring the Web GUI
Figure 3-17
Under the Basic tab, enter the name of the wireless connection in the SSID field and choose a security
Step 3
type from the Security drop-down list.
You can configure the following security types:
Figure 3-18
Step 4
(Optional) If you do not have a DHCP server, click the IP Address tab to enter IPv4 or IPv6 address
information.
Step 5
If you select Connect automatically, the wireless connection will be the first choice for the next time
to connect.
Step 6
Click Save to add the wireless connection.
Edit a Wireless Connection
To edit a wireless connection, follow these steps:
Step 1
Choose the wireless connection that you want to edit and click
wireless connection screen is displayed, as shown in
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Add Wireless Connection
None—If you choose None from the Security drop-down list, the security type of this wireless
connection will be displayed as Open in the Connections area, as shown in
Security Type—None
WEB 40/128-bit Key (Hex or ASCII)—You can configure SSID, Key, WEP index, and
Authentication for the WEB 40/128-bit Key (Hex or ASCII) security type.
WPA & WPA2 Personal—This type is typically used by personal users. You can configure a
password for the WPA & WPA2 Personal security type.
WPA & WPA2 Enterprise—This type is typically used by enterprise users. You can configure
authentication, username, user certificate, CA certificate, private key, and private key password for
the WPA & WPA2 Enterprise security type.
Figure
3-19.
Cisco Edge 340 Series Software Configuration Guide, Release 1.0
Network Configuration
Figure
3-18.
in the Connections area, the Edit
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