54Mbps Wireless Access Point User Manual
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Specifing a default key to encrypt outging data
Aside from entering your WEP keys, you should select one of the
entered keys to encrypt the data before being transmitted. The AP
always transmits data encrypted using this WEP Key. The key
number (1,2,3,4) is also transmitted. The receiving station will use
the key number to determine which key to use for decryption. If the
key value does not match with the transmitting station, the
decryption will fail. To ensure successful decryption, have your
wireless stations set identical key tables.
Note:
All Wireless Stations must use identical encryption algorithm
level and Key values (same key position in its key table) to ensure
successful data transmission.
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Access Control
MAC Address Access Control:
This AP has the capability to
control the wireless client access based on the MAC address of a
wireless client. We offer you the flexibility to customize your own
control policy based on these options:
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Allow:
If selected, only the wireless client whose MAC
address is in the
Allow List
is allowed to access this AP.
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Deny:
If selected, only the wireless client whose MAC
address is in the list cannot access this AP. Others clients
are granted access.
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Disable:
No access control. All the clients are allowed to
access this AP.
When entering MAC address in the list, up to 16 MAC entries are
allowed.
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Advanced Configuration
We suggest you not to modify the Advanced parameters unless
specific requirement is required. The parameters are described as
below:
Beacon Interval:
Defines the periodic interval at which the Access
Point sends out a beacon.
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