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Radio Configuration : AP/Repeater Radio Service Set Summary Status


This screen displays the status of service sets.

Settings

Idx

The index number of the service set. You can click this number to move to the Repeater Radio Primary SSID page.

SSID

The SSID assigned. An SSID is a unique identifier that client devices use to associate with the access point or a VLAN supported by the access point. The SSID helps client devices distinguish between multiple wireless networks and VLANs in the same vicinity and provides access to VLANs by wireless client devices. Several access points on a network or sub-network can share an SSID. You can configure up to 16 SSIDs on an access point. An SSID can be any alphanumeric, case-sensitive entry from 2 to 32 characters long.

Curr. Assoc

The present number of associations.

Max Assoc

The maximum number of associations.

Auth Alg.

Displays whether Open, Shared Key, or Network EAP is the authentication the access point recognizes.

Def. Pol. Grp.

Displays which policy group is applied for each VLAN.

VLAN

Displays which VLAN configuration is being used.

Enabled?

Displays whether VLANs are enabled or not.

MIC

Determines whether MIC is being used on this VLAN. For more information on MIC, click here.

TKIP

Determines whether TKIP is being used on this VLAN. For more information on TKIP, click here.

Key Rotate

Determines the interval that the WEP key is rotated. The ability to enable WEP key rotation for each VLAN is supported only for wireless VLANs with IEEE 802.1x protocols enabled.

Encryption

Determines if the VLAN is using no, optional, or full encryption.

  • No encryption -- The device communicates only with client devices that are not using WEP.
  • Optional -- Client devices can communicate with this access point or bridge either with or without WEP.
  • Full encryption -- Client devices must use WEP when communicating with the access point or bridge. Devices not using WEP are not allowed to communicate.

 

 

 
 

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