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Basic Settings |
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Cluster |
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Access Points |
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User Management |
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Sessions |
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Channel Management |
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Wireless Neighborhood |
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Status |
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Interfaces |
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Events |
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Transmit / Receive Statistics |
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Client Associations |
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Neighboring Access Points |
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Advanced |
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Ethernet (Wired) Settings |
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Wireless Settings |
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Security |
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Guest Login |
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Virtual Wireless Networks |
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Radio |
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MAC Filtering |
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Load Balancing |
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Quality of Service |
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Wireless Distribution System |
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Time Protocol |
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SNMP |
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Reboot |
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Reset Configuration |
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Upgrade |
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Backup/Restore |
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Modify guest welcome screen settings
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This page allows you to enable and configure the welcome screen for the Guest network.
You can configure the access point to broadcast and function as two different wireless networks: a secure Internal LAN and a public Guest network.
Guest clients can access the guest network without a username or password.
When guests log in, they see a guest welcome screen (also known as a captive portal). This provides your guests with the convenience of wireless access, while isolating them from other more sensitive areas of the network.
You also need to configure Ethernet (Wired) and Wireless settings for the Guest Network.
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