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Eavesdropping
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Security against eavesdropping
Wireless Settings
On this page you can install items such as the identification of the device and
the radio channel.
To display the web page Wireless Settings, click the Wireless Settings
button.
The table below contains the descriptions of the options on this page.
Option Description
SSID
This is the Service Set ID. Only Access Points and clients
that share the same SSID are able to communicate with
each other.
Radio
Channel
This is the channel that the Access Point uses to transmit
and receive information.
The channel that you select here is restricted to the channels
that can be used within your Regulatory domain.
Regulatory
Domain
The Regulatory domain is displayed here. Every country has
a Regulatory Domain defining radio channels that can be
used to transmit and receive signals. This setting is a factory
default that cannot be changed.
Security Against Unauthorized Network Access
To protect your network against unauthorized network access you can create
an Access Control List (ACL).
To display the web page Security Against Unauthorized Network Access,
click the button with that name.
You can choose to allow access to all clients or deny access to all clients,
and then create a list of exceptions for either option.
The changes to the Access Control List on this page are accepted when you
click the OK button.
All clients are
accepted
When you select this option, you allow access to all PC
Cards, except for ones that you specify in the Exception list.
This option can be useful if you do not want to keep track of
all PC Cards but you do know some PC Cards that need to
be denied access because, for example, they were stolen.
All clients are
denied
When you select this option, you deny access to all PC
Cards except the ones you specify in the Exception List.