Wireless Network Manager Administration Guide
- Wireless Network Manager
- Getting Started with Wireless Network Manager
- Overview
- Using Air Marshal
- Managing Your Network
- Managing Policies
- Policy Hierarchy
- Select an AP Policy
- Select a Switch Policy
- General
- System
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol
- Voice VLAN
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Snooping
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Relay
- Loopback Detection
- Jumbo Frames
- Multicast Filtering
- 802.1X
- Static Route IPV4
- DoS
- Radius Server
- Mirror Settings
- Address Resolution Protocol
- Static MAC Address Table
- SNMP
- Ports
- Port Policy
- Link Aggregation
- VLAN
- Select an SSID
- Select a Security Policy
- AP Policies
- Using Tags to Manage Access Points and SSIDs
- QoS Policies
- Wi-Fi Multimeda (WMM) Profiles
- Managing Switch Policies
- Managing Switch Port Policies
- Security Policies
- Managing SNMP Policies
- Managing Switch SNMP Policies
- Policy Hierarchy
- Objects
- Admin
- SonicWall Support
About Wireless Network Manager
SonicWall Wireless Network Manager is a cloud-based network management system that simplifies Wi-Fi Access Points and secure Switches, access-point deployment, management, and monitoring. Wireless Network Manager is fully integrated with Capture Security Center, Capture Security Appliance, providing seamless integration with MySonicWall, Licensing, and the SonicExpress mobile app on your mobile device. The cloud-based infrastructure is user-friendly and resilient, simplifying access, control, and troubleshooting. Wireless Network Manager is deployed across multiple regions, and is accessible from anywhere through an Internet connection.
The SonicWave access point devices in the Wireless Network Manager network handle all aspects of authentication, association, fast and secure roaming, data forwarding, and power and channel management. Even if the Internet goes down, the Wi-Fi stays up, so you can still reach critical network resources such as files, servers and databases.
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