User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- New in this release
- About this document
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Configuring the S1000C Router
- Using the S1000C
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting installation problems
- Resetting the S1000C
- LED quick reference
- Router connection problems
- Using LEDs
- FAQs
- Why does the S1000C need a GPS antenna?
- Why does the S1000C need an external GPS antenna?
- What should I do if the GPS fails to acquire a lock?
- What happens to the S1000C if there is a power outage or if you lose Internet access?
- Can you move the S1000C to another location?
- I have a DSL modem and cannot connect to the Internet
- My calls work fine outside but drop indoors
- My Internet connection is slow when my laptop is connected to the S1000C
- Getting help
- Safety information
Chapter 3 Configuring the S1000C Router
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To edit an SSID
To edit SSID details:
1 Find
the SSID you want to modify, disable it (uncheck the Enable box), then click
Edit.
Figure 3-3. Edit SSID Details page
Security Mode Shows the security mode in which the SSID is currently operating
By default, the security mode is WPA2-Personal for Private SSIDs.
Visibility To enable/disable SSID broadcast, check/unch
eck the box for each of the
Private SSIDs and click Apply.
Max. Stations Per Radio This feature can be used to restrict the number of connections per SSID. A
minimum o
f one station and a maximum of 128 stations can be specified
per SSID.
The maximum stations per radio is for the number of radios and not for
SSIDs. For example, if the value of Max. Stations Per Radio is configured
for 5, the maximum stations allowed for that SSID is 5 + 5, or 10 stations.
Table 3-3. Multiple SSID List parameters
Parameter Description