Wireless - Cisco UC320W Administration Manual

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launch the configuration utility. If you change this setting, use the new Data
VLAN IP address to connect to the configuration utility.
Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask for the VLAN.
Default Gateway: Enter the default gateway address for the VLAN.
Starting IP Address: Enter the first IP address in the range of IP addresses
that the Cisco UC320W can assign to the connected devices in this VLAN.
Ending IP Address: Enter the final IP address in the range of IP addresses
that the Cisco UC320W can assign to the connected devices in this VLAN.
Restore Defaults: Click this button to clear your entries and restore the
default VLAN settings.
Note: If you need to assign static IP addresses to servers and other devices, you
can use any addresses that are outside the DHCP Address Range for the Data
VLAN. If needed, adjust the Starting IP Address and Ending IP Address entries to
allow for more static IP addresses.
Use the
Configuration > Network > Wireless
networks for data traffic and voice traffic.
Note: For wireless operation of Cisco SPA525G/G2 phones, first configure the
phones with an Ethernet connection. Then enable the wireless network, enter
other settings as needed, and apply your configuration. After the devices reboot,
you can disconnect the Cisco SPA525G/G2 phone for wireless operation.
Enabled: Check this box to enable the network, or uncheck the box to
disable the network. For each enabled network, enter the settings, as
described below.
Network Name (SSID): Enter a name, known as a Service Set Identifier
(SSID), to identify the wireless network to users. The SSID can include from
1-31 characters. Do not include spaces or special characters.
Broadcast the SSID?: Check this box if you want to broadcast the network
name to all wireless devices in range. Users of wireless devices will be able
to see the SSID when they scan for available networks. Uncheck this box to
prevent auto-detection of the SSID. In this case, a user must know the SSID
to set up a wireless connection to the network.
page to configure separate wireless
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