WS 2000 Use Cases 9-49
Leo clicks the Apply button to save his changes.
The next step is configure the WLANs.
Configuring the WLANs
Leo has specified which Access Ports go with which wireless LANs (WLANs). Now, he needs to name and configure each
WLAN. He expands the Wireless node in the left menu, and selects the first WLAN listed.
Leo gives the WLAN the name EngWLAN so that subsequent screens in the WS 2000 interface will be a little easier to
read. The ESSID is the identification string that his users will see, so he uses a name that will be easy for them to recognize,
the string Engineering. The interface shows that this WLAN is already part of the Engineering subnet, so there is no reason
to change it.