- play_arrow Access Points
- Overview of Juniper APs
- Juniper AP Ports and Their Usage
- PoE Requirements for Juniper APs
- play_arrow AP Dashboard
- play_arrow Onboarding
- play_arrow Configuration
- Auto-Provision Device Names, Sites, and Device Profiles
- BLE Settings
- Configure Ethernet Settings in a Device Profile
- Configure IP Settings
- Wireless Mesh Network Configuration
- Enable RTLS Support
- Electronic Shelf Labels
- Enabling LEDs on the AP
- Configure an AP for Survey Mode
- Configure Your APs as IEEE 802.1X Supplicants
- Enable Local Status Page
- Revert AP Configuration Automatically
- play_arrow Device Profiles
- Monitor and Manage Access Points
- Access Point FAQ
- play_arrow WLANs and WLAN Templates
- play_arrow Security
- Configure AP Threat Protection
- RSSI, Roaming, and Fast Roaming
- play_arrow RADIUS
- play_arrow Preshared Keys
- Rogue, Neighbor, and Honeypot Access Points
- play_arrow PCI DSS Compliance
- play_arrow WxLAN Access Policies
- Using WLAN Templates in a Device Profile
- Configure a WLAN Template
- Adding a WLAN
- WLAN Options
- Tips for Wi-Fi 6E (Video)
- Add a Bonjour Gateway to a WLAN
- Configure a Third-Party Tunnel
- Enable Geofencing
- Wi-Fi Data Rate Configuration
- DSCP Mapping
- WLAN Changes That Reset The Radio
- play_arrow Integrations
- play_arrow WLAN Guest Portal
- Compare WLAN Guest Portal Options
- Automatic Client VLAN Assignments
- play_arrow Custom Guest Portal
- Use an External Portal for Guest Access
- play_arrow Use an Identity Provider for Guest Access
- Authorize, Reauthorize, and Reconnect Guest Clients
- Troubleshoot a Guest Network That Doesn't Work
- FAQs: Guest Portal
- play_arrow Radio Management
- play_arrow Wireless SLEs
- play_arrow Troubleshooting
- Using SLEs for Troubleshooting
- Wi-Fi Reason Codes
- play_arrow Troubleshooting an Access Point
- Replace an AP
- Reset an AP to the Factory-Default Configuration
- Troubleshooting Wireless Issues
- Common Wi-Fi Issues
- Dynamic and Manual Packet Captures
- Steer Clients to the 5-GHz Band
- Bonjour and Bluetooth Devices
- LLDP-MED Power Negotiation
- Troubleshoot Your Integration with Aruba ClearPass
- Use Labels to Identify "Unknown" Applications
- play_arrow Technology Reference
Explore Juniper Mist Features
Now that your wireless network is up and running, explore other Juniper Mist features to meet your business needs. Here are some features we think you'll find especially helpful.
Automatic Firmware Updates
Enable auto updates to streamline your operations. You can set up this feature to watch for new firmware and install updates on the schedule that you specify. For more information, see Enable Automatic Firmware Upgrade.
Location Services
You can deploy a number of location services onto your wireless network. For example, you can develop Juniper Mist SDK-enabled indoor wayfinding applications that guide visitors turn-by-turn through your site. You can also create applications that engage customers and visitors by displaying notifications and promotions as visitors walk through your site. For more information, see the Juniper Mist Location Services Guide.
AIOps
Juniper Mist includes AI-driven features to help you proactively monitor service levels and troubleshoot issues.
Service Levels—Use the Monitor page to track current network performance against Service Level Expectations (SLEs). Get a bird's eye view of your entire organization, or focus on specific sites over specific timespans. Proactively discover problems before users report them. Select individual events to perform root cause analysis, assisted by AI-driven insights.
For more information:
Start with Using SLEs for Troubleshooting.
For in-depth insight into monitoring, see the Juniper Mist AI-Native Operations Guide.
Marvis—Dramatically reduce troubleshooting and time-to-resolution with the Marvis Virtual Network Assistant. (Subscription required. For more information, see Marvis Virtual Network Assistant.) Explore AI-detected issues and click to view the root cause analysis and AI-driven recommendations. You can also interact with the conversational assistant to get the answers you need. For information about using Marvis features, see the Juniper Mist AI-Native Operations Guide.