You can set a radio on some APs to client mode, which enables the AP to connect to existing Open and PSK wireless networks—including third-party networks—as a generic BYOD client.
The best-practice recommendation is to use a wired interface to configure client mode APs, because the configuration process is much faster than it is with a wireless backhaul.
Go to the Client Mode Profiles page using one of the following navigation paths:
The Client Mode Profiles page includes:
By default, the Client Mode Profiles window displays all configured profiles in tabular form. Client Mode Profile List Column Headings describes the type of information displayed under each column and the actions that a user can employ.
Column Heading | Description |
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Name | Displays the Name assigned to the Client Mode Profile. |
Description | Displays the Description assigned to the Client Mode Profile. |
Local Web | Indicates the status of Enable Local Web Page option. Possible values are On or Off. |
DHCP Server Scope | Displays the reserved IP address or the first in a range of IP addresses used for DHCP client connections. |
Used By | Identifies the number of Device Templates currently using a Client Mode Profile. Hover over the number to view the list of Device Templates. |