User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introducing the ProCurve Wireless Access Point 10ag
- Installing the Access Point
- Before You Begin
- Installation Precautions
- Summary of Installation Tasks
- Installation Procedures
- Getting Started With Access Point Configuration
- Setting Up the Access Point
- Configuring Basic Settings
- Configuring Basic Wireless Settings
- Configuring the Security Settings
- Controlling Access to the Wireless Network
- Configuring Advanced Wireless Settings
- Setting the SNMP Community Names
- Managing the Access Point
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Access Point Port and Network Cables
- Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements
- Open Source Licenses
- Recycle Statements
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Setting Up the Access Point
Configuring Basic Wireless Settings
Setting Up the Access Point
3. If your network requires network devices to support the Spanning Tree
Protocol (for example, if your network requires STP for redundancy),
select the Enable button.
4. In Country/Region, select the country or region where you are installing
the access point (if you have not done so earlier).
Notes ■ The Country/Region option is unavailable in Access Point 10ag NA. The
country is fixed to USA.
■ If you are using Access Point 10ag WW, you must select the correct
country/region for the location in which you operate the access point, so
that it uses the correct authorized radio channels for wireless network
devices.
■ The radios are disabled if the Country/Region option is not set. Once this
option is configured, the radios can be enabled.
■ When resetting to factory defaults, the Access Point 10ag WW unit must
have its Country/Region setting configured. The Access Point 10ag NA will
be set to USA.
5. Click Apply.
Configuring Basic Wireless Settings
Basic wireless settings define the SSID, wireless channel, wireless mode, and
data rate that each wireless interface uses. Each SSID or The access point
comes with one predefined wireless profile (SSID wireless-a), which allows
802.11a wireless clients to associate with it. You can edit this existing wireless
profile, or you can create a new one.










