12-05-2023 02:12 AM
Hi!
I am migrating my client's infrastructure from XIQ to WiNG, and to be honest - I am getting confused each time i look into WiNG controller.
XIQ is pretty simple, and since my client's network is working flawlessly, I have to migrate it 1 : 1.
XIQ also has plain and simple radio profiles, whereas WiNG has AP profiles - which, if I correctly understand, I can configure for each AP with specific radio (and more) settigns.
Currently, I have a few questions/issues/problems:
I also got a question from my client - they wonder, why WPA2/3 Enterprise Profile has PSK defined.
Test APs adopt nicely (305C and 410C), but migrating the whole configuration and policies isn't that easy.
During my research I am using WiNG 7.9.3 Getting Started NOVA Guide, and while it's quite helpful, I still have many questions. I am still learning, so help would be much appreciated!
12-05-2023 07:16 AM
Regarding the use of Profiles - in WING, AP Profiles essentially define the entire configuration of an AP's operation. You build out the various profiles and policies throughout the WING system and then specify if you want to use them in the AP Profile. When comparing to XIQ, the WiNG AP Profile more closely resembles the Network Policy. Hopefully that sheds a little light.
Once you have built up your Smart RF Policy, you then need to specify that this Smart RF Policy should be used. If you don't do that, that all you have done is build the Policy - and it just sits there. To use it, you apply it to the individual Sites. Go into "Site" and into the "POLICIES" tab. Notice the "SMARTRF POLICY" dropdown. Select the policy here. Repeat this for each Site that you want to use the Smart RF Policy that you build.
I also got a question from my client - they wonder, why WPA2/3 Enterprise Profile has PSK defined.
You'll need to provide a screenshot for this. I'm not sure what you are seeing here.