Chapter 4
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Wireless Settings
Radio Settings
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Figure 29: Radio Settings (Wireless Network Configuration)
The following items are displayed on this page:
General Settings
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Status
— Enables or disables the wireless service on this VAP.
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SSID
— The name of the basic service set provided by a Virtual Access Point
(VAP) interface. Clients that want to connect to the network through the access
point must set their SSID to the same as that of the access point’s VAP interface.
(Default: ACN0.# (where # is 0-7) for 5 GHz, ACN1.# (where # is 0-7) for 2.4 GHz;
Range: 1-32 characters)
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Broadcast
— The SSID can be broadcast at regular intervals so that wireless
stations searching for a network connection can discover it. This allows wireless
clients to dynamically discover and roam between WLANs. This feature also
makes it easier for hackers to break into your home network. Because SSIDs are
not encrypted, it is easy to grab one by snooping the WLAN looking for SSID
broadcast messages coming from the AP. (Default: Enabled)
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Client Isolation
— If enabled, wireless clients can talk to the LAN, and reach
the Internet if such connection is available, but they cannot communicate with
one another. (Default Disabled)
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