Chapter 6 Wireless LAN
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Figure 51
Network > Wireless LAN > MBSSID
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 26
Network > Wireless LAN > MBSSID
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Network Profiles
Select
Click the
Select
radio button to select the Multiple Basic Service Set Identifier (MBSSID)
you wish to edit.
Scheme
This field displays the index number of the SSID.
SSID
This field displays the
SSID
name of the Wireless client.
Security
This field displays the
Security
mode of the wireless client. If there’s no security, it will
display
None
.
Apply
This field displays whether the
Enable Guest Network
check box of the SSID is enabled.
SSID Broadcast
This field displays whether the
Enable SSID Broadcast
check box of the SSID is
enabled.
Wireless Settings--Profile 1
Enable Guest
Network
Click the
Enable Guest Network
check box to enable this SSID wireless client.
Enable SSID
Broadcast
Click the
Enable SSID Broadcast
check box to activate the SSID broadcast to different
wireless clients.
Allow Guest to
access My Local
Network
Click the
Allow Guest to access my Local Network
check box to allow the client to
access the local network resources behind the NBG-418N v2.
Enable Wireless
Isolation
Click the
Enable Wireless Isolation
check box to keep the wireless clients in this SSID
from communicating with each other through the NBG-418N v2.
Name (SSID)
This field displays the
SSID
name you selected using the select radio button.
Security Options--Profile1
Security Mode
Select Basic
WEP
or More Secure
WPA2-PSK
to add security on this wireless network.
The wireless clients which want to associate to this network must have same wireless
security settings as the Device. When you select to use a security, additional options
appears in this screen.
Or you can select
No Security
to allow any client to associate this network without any
data encryption or authentication.
See the following sections for more details about this field.
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