Linksys Cloud Manager 2.0 - Wireless Settings page

The Wi-Fi SSIDs page of your Linksys Cloud Manager 2.0 allows you to configure advance settings for each SSID. 

How to access Wireless Settings

Follow these steps to access the Wireless Settings page.
 
Step 1:
Log in to Linksys Cloud Manager.  For instructions, click
here.

Step 2:
Select an organization (if you have multiple organizations).  
  
Step 3:
From the Networks tab, select a network, click the ellipsis menu, then click on Wi-Fi SSIDs.

Step 4:
In the Wi-Fi SSIDs page, select an SSID to configure and click on its Settings button.

 
NOTE:  You can also access the Wireless Settings page by accessing a device in Devices and going to Wireless SSID Slots > select an SSID > Settings
 

General

Configure the general WiFi settings in this section and make sure to click Save.
 
SettingDescription
NameSSID name
HiddenCheck the box to hide your SSID.
DisabledCheck the box to disable the SSID.
Authentication
Select between WPA2™ or WPA2 Enterprise to create a wireless security.

If you select WPA2, enter a password or click Generate secure password to generate a random password.  This password is 20 characters long and will have numbers and uppercase and lowercase letters.  The numbers “0” and ”1” and the letters “o” and “l” will not be used in the password.

 
If you choose WPA2 Enterprise, click on Configure RADIUS to enter your settings.
 
Delete Wireless SSIDThis setting allows you to permanently delete the SSID.
 
Broadcasting
 
This setting allows you to choose which devices will broadcast the SSID.

 
Splash Page

Follow these steps to learn how to associate a splash page to an SSID.
 
Step 1:
From the Networks tab, select a network, click the ellipsis menu, then click on Wi-Fi SSIDs.
 
 
Step 2:
Select an SSID and click on the Settings button of the SSID that you would like to add a splash page to.
 
Step 3:
In the Splash Page section, click on Linksys Cloud Splash Page or External Splash Page
 
Step 4:
Click on Select Splash Page.   In this example, we chose Linksys Cloud Splash Page.
 
NOTE:  If you have previously created a splash page, click on the ellipsis menu, and select either Select Splash Page to choose another page, Edit Design or Remove splash page.
 
Step 5:
If you have already created a splash page, click on Select; otherwise, click Create New.  Notice that Currently Used shows that this splash page is not being used in any wireless profile.
 
Step 6:
To configure additional settings for this page, enable and configure additional features as needed.  Make sure to click Save.
 
Step 7:
After clicking Save, go back to the WiFi SSIDs page.   You should now see that a splash page has been associated to your SSID.
 
Linksys Cloud Splash Page

In this section, we will describe the hosted cloud splash page, along with additional features to use on your page.
 
SettingDescription
Splash Page

Click Select Splash Page.

If you have existing splash pages, select one or click on Create New.

Click on Edit design to change the design.  Click Remove splash page to remove the page from the SSID you are currently in.

Walled GardenToo add websites that clients can visit before authenticating, enable this option and enter a domain.
Disable Auto Pop-UpTo prevent the splash page to pop up on certain devices, enable this option.  This will force the user to use a browser to access the splash page to log in; otherwise, they will not be able to access the internet.
Client 
Session/Idle 
Timeout
To set a session timeout, click the drop-down arrow and select an option or click on 
Advanced to set a timeout session.
 
 
External Splash Page
 
SettingDescription
Splash Page URLThis option allows you to enter an external URL for the splash page.
Walled Garden
Too add sites for users to visit before authenticating, enable this option and enter a domain.  By default, this is disabled.
Disable Auto Pop-Up
To prevent the splash page to pop up on certain devices, enable this option.  This will force the user to use a browser to access the splash page to log in; otherwise, they will not be able to access the internet.
Custom Landing Page
This option allows you to add a custom URL for clients to be redirected after authentication.
Radius Server
This option allows authentication with an existing RADIUS server.
Client 
Session Timeout/Idle 
Session Timeout
This feature allows you to set a timeout for a client's session.
 
 
Enable bandwidth limitation and use the slider to set the maximum bandwidth per SSID or per clients.
 

Addressing

By default, the access points are set to Bridge Mode. 
 

NAT Mode (DHCP)

SettingDescription
NAT mode: use auto 
DHCP

 
Clients receive IP addresses in an isolated 10.0.0.0/8 network.  The clients will 
be able to communicate with each other based on client isolation settings, and may communicate with access points on the wired LAN based on wired LAN isolation settings.
Bridge mode: make clients part of the router 
LAN
This setting makes a client become part of the router LAN.
VLAN Tagging
The default setting is disabled.  To configure VLAN Tagging, enable the feature, enter your settings, and click Save.  This option only appears when device is in Bridge Mode.
Custom DNS
 
The Custom DNS option is only available when the device is in NAT Mode.   This is disabled by default.
Isolate Wireless Clients 
from Wired LAN

 
This option is enabled by default and only available when the device is in NAT Mode. 

When enabled, wireless clients will not be able to reach any other device connected to the same network of the access point, excluding the gateway, to access the internet.

 

Advanced

SettingDescription
QoS for 
business 
applications
To prioritize apps such as Zoom or Microsoft® Teams for the SSID, enable this option.
Wireless 
Client 
Isolation
ON - When enabled, this feature prevents wireless clients from communicating to each other within the same SSID. 

OFF - This is the default setting.  When Wireless Client Isolation is disabled, the clients connected to the same SSID and radio band will be able to talk to each other.
Maximum Concurrent Clients 
This setting limits the number of clients that can be connected at the same time.  This is disabled by default.
802.11k - Radio Resource Management This setting helps devices search quickly for nearby access points that are available as roaming targets by creating an optimized list of channels.  When the signal strength of the current access point weakens, your device will scan for target access points from the list.  This is disabled by default.
802.11r - Fast Roaming 
When your devices roam from one access point to another on the same network, 802.11r uses a feature called Fast Basic Service Set Transition to authenticate more quickly.  This setting works with both pre-shared key and 802.1x authentication methods.  This is disabled by default.
Sticky Client Auto Disconnect This helps enhance overall roaming behavior by disconnecting clients with a high retransmission rate, minimizing the "sticky client" effect.  This is disabled by default.
Band Selection 
You can choose to enable one radio for each SSID or use the default Dual Band (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) setting.


 

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