SonicOS 7 Internal Wireless
- SonicOS 7.0
- Wireless Overview
- Status
- Settings
- Security
- Advanced
- MAC Filter List
- IDS - Wireless Intrusion Detection Service
- Virtual Access Point
- SonicWall Support
WLAN Settings
In the Internal Wireless > Status page, the WLAN Settings table lists the configuration information for the built-in radio. All configurable settings in the WLAN Settings table provide hyperlinks to their respective pages for configuration.
The displayed settings vary depending on the Radio Role selected on the Internal Wireless > Settings page.
WLAN Settings | Value |
WLAN | Enabled (Active) or Disabled (Inactive); click the Edit link to open the Internal Wireless > Settings page to configure this setting. |
SSID | Service Set Identifier for wireless network identification; click the Edit link to open the Internal Wireless > Settings page to configure this setting. |
Primary BSSID | MAC address / serial number of the wireless security appliance |
Primary IP Address | IP address of the wireless interface |
Primary Subnet Mask | Netmask of the wireless subnet; this designates the network portion of the IP address |
Regulatory Domain |
FCC - North America for domestic appliances MKK - Japan for Japanese appliances ETSI - Europe for international appliances |
Channel | Channel number selected for transmitting wireless signal; click the Edit link to open the Internal Wireless > Settings page to configure this setting. |
Radio Tx Rate |
Wireless data transmission rate, Best or one of a dozen possible values in Mbps; click the Edit link to open the Internal Wireless > Advanced page to configure this setting. |
Radio Tx Power | Current power level of the radio signal transmission, Full Power or one of several other settings; click the Edit link to open the Internal Wireless > Advanced page to configure this setting. |
Primary Security | Encryption settings for user authentication to the wireless radio, or Disabled; click the Edit link to open the Internal Wireless > Security page to configure this setting. |
MAC Filter List | Indicates whether a custom Allow list and/or Deny list of client wireless devices (MAC addresses) is Enabled or Disabled. Click the Edit link to open the Internal Wireless > MAC Filter List page to configure this setting. |
Wireless Guest Services | Enabled or Disabled. Guest Services can be enabled or disabled under Object > Zones, by editing the zone and updating the settings on the Guest Services screen of the dialog. |
Intrusion Detection | Enabled or Disabled. Click the Edit link to open the Internal Wireless > IDS page to configure this setting. |
Wireless Firmware | Firmware version on the radio card. |
Associated Stations | Number of clients associated to the wireless security appliance, and the maximum number of supported wireless associations for this appliance. |
Radio Mode |
Current mode of the radio signal transmission, including:
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