4 Working with wireless communities and
authentication
Overview
The M210 allows you to create up to four wireless communities. Each wireless community
defines the settings for a distinct wireless network, with its own network name (SSID), settings
for wireless protection, user authentication, VLANs, and more.
For example, in the following scenario, four wireless communities are defined. Each wireless
community is configured with a different wireless network name (SSID).
Even though multiple wireless communities are in use, all wireless users are on the same
network (192.168.5.0). This means that all wireless users can reach resources on the corporate
network. However, communication between wireless users may or may not be possible,
depending on the configuration settings defined for each wireless community.
Configuring global RADIUS servers
M210 communities can use third-party RADIUS servers to validate user login credentials for the
WPA enterprise, 802.1X, or MAC-based authentication options.
The M210 enables you to define up to four IPv4 and four IPv6 global RADIUS servers, which
can be shared by each wireless community.
192.168.5.0
Company
network
M220
#3
M210
DHCP server
Wireless community 2
SSID = Guest
Security = None
Wireless community 4
SSID = Phone
Security = None
Wireless community 1
SSID = Employee
Security = WPA
Wireless community 3
SSID = Admin
Security = WPA
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