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Altitude 3500 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide
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6 Click the Update DynDNS button to update the access point’s current WAN IP address with the
DynDNS service.
NOTE
DynDNS supports devices directly connected to the Internet. Having VPN enabled, and the DynDNS
Server on the other side of the VPN is not supported.
7 Once the DynDNS configuration has been updated, click the Show Update Response button to open a
sub-screen displaying the hostname, IP address and any messages received during an update from
the DynDNS Server.
8 Click Apply to save any changes to the Dynamic DNS screen. Navigating away from the screen
without clicking the Apply button results in all changes to the screens being lost.
9 Click Undo Changes (if necessary) to undo any changes made. Undo Changes reverts the settings
displayed on the screen to the last saved configuration.
Enabling Wireless LANs (WLANs)
A Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) is a data-communications system that flexibly extends the
functionalities of a wired LAN. A WLAN does not require lining up devices for line-of-sight
transmission, and are thus, desirable. Within the WLAN, roaming users can be handed off from one
Altitude 35xx to another like a cellular phone system. WLANs can therefore be configured around the
needs of specific groups of users, even when they are not in physical proximity.
Use the Altitude 35xx’s Wireless Configuration screen to create new WLANs, edit the properties of
existing WLANs or delete a WLAN to create space for a new WLAN. Sixteen WLANs are available on
the access point (regardless of single or dual-radio model).
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