D-Link AirPremier DWL-2210AP Manual page 46

802.11g wireless adaptive access point
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Managing User Accounts
This can come in handy in situations where users have an occasional need to access
the network. For example, contractors who do work for your company on an intermittent
but regular basis might need network access for 3 months at a time, then be off for 3
months, and back on for another assignment. You can enable and disable these user
accounts as needed, and control access as appropriate.
Enabling a User Account
To enable a user account, click the checkbox next to the user name and click Enable.
A user with an account that is enabled can log on to the wireless access points in your
network as a client.
Disabling a User Account
To disable a user account, click the checkbox next to the user name and click Disable.
A user with an account that is disabled cannot log on to the wireless access points in
your network as a client. However, the user remains in the database and can be enabled
later as needed.
Removing a User Account
To remove a user account, click the checkbox next to the user name and click Remove.
If you think you might want to add this user back in at a later date, you might consider
disabling the user rather than removing the account altogether.
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