
Configuring Your Access Point 4-5
Configuring the AP Using the RoamAbout Access Point Manager
You can do one of three types of resets:
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Reset with current defaults, after changing a parameters.
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Reset with Factory Defaults, if you want to reset all parameters. Note: This also
clears out the IP address.
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Upgrade the Flash Memory, by selecting this option if a new version of the AP
code becomes available. For minor software upgrades, all your prior changes are
retained after an upgrade. If the upgrade consists of a major release, it will be
noted in the release notes that all old parameters will be reset to factory defaults
(not usually the case).
When many wireless parameters are modified, built-in logic provides a warning if you
are performing an operation which may be inappropriate for your wireless network.
These warnings can be overridden in all cases, but are designed to help you set up the
network in a consistent way.
AP Integrity
From the menu pulldowns you can check the Integrity of your APs’ configuration. This
will insure that all your APs (within a domain) are configured correctly. You can select
to check the Wireless, Mode or Firmware integrity. Before going to the pull down, you
should hit the ‘Select All’ button, under the list of APs, so that you insure you check
all APs.
Wireless IDs - checks that all APs are configured with the same Wireless Network
Name, different station name, same AP density setting, and the same RTS/CTS
Threshold.
Modes - checks that all APs are configured with the same Operating Modes (changed
with the Operating Modes from the main screen).
Firmware Revisions - verifies that all APs are running with the same version of the
firmware.
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