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3. Access Point SNMP Manager
3.1 About Access Point SNMP Manager
Access Point SNMP Manager allows users to view contents of all wireless networks
under Windows system (e.g. how many Access Points there are in a WLAN). You can
use it to control a large number of IEEE 802.11b Access Points from a single location.
Further more, the Access Points are remotely updated through the SNMP automatically.
All indicate a simpler management for your wireless LAN. Access Point SNMP
Manager is easy to operate and understand.
SNMP Manager allows you to edit your WLAN in the following areas:
- Adding and removing Access Points from WLAN
- Restricting access to the Wireless network
- Managing data protection options such as IEEE 802.11b
- Assigning radio channel for optimal cell management
- Grouping the wireless network into multiple WLANs with individual access
control and security options
- Programming an Access Point with a specified IP address
- Setting the SNMP Write Community String
- Storing the Access Point configuration on disk
- Verifying the status of all Access Points in the network