Ip routing, Saving/rejecting changes, Wlan – Siemens 2000 User Manual
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IP Routing
Navigation: Admin > Network > Profile Selection > New / Edit > IP
Routing
You can only specify the IP routing if a static IP address is assigned to your
handset in the WLAN (see Æ IP Addresses).
If the WLAN network is in a subnetwork that is connected to the Internet via
other WLAN or LAN networks, you can specify two alternative routes here
for transferring data between the handset and the access point to the
Internet.
Route 2 is used if an error occurs on Route 1 during data transfer.
Route 1 / Route 2
Specify the IP address of the router to which the handset is to send the data.
Mask 1 / Mask 2
Enter the subnet mask for the router.
Gateway 1 / Gateway 2
Enter the IP address of the gateway that connects your WLAN to the
following network.
Saving/rejecting changes
Click on the Apply button if you wish to save the settings on this page in
the profile. Click on the Undo button if you want to reject the changes you
have made.
WLAN
Navigation: Admin > Network > Profile Selection > New / Edit > WLAN
Configure the WLAN connection to the access point/WLAN router.
A WLAN is identified by the SSID (network name, Service Set Identifier).
The SSID is defined at the access point (WLAN router).
If the WLAN access is restricted by a MAC access control list, you must
enter your handset's MAC address in the access control list. You will
find the MAC address on your handset's status screen (see
Æ
Handset). The MAC access control list is usually managed at the
access point/WLAN router.