BW2251 User Guide v1.0
Nov. 2013
Page 50 of 187
Figure 61 – Multiple BSSID Setting – 3
Security
– specify the security policy
WEP
– Wired Equivalent Privacy(WEP) is a security algorithm for IEEE 802.11 wireless networks.
WEP Key Index
– select the default key Index to make it the Default key and encrypt the
data before being transmitted. All stations, including this MSSID Entry, always transmit data
encrypted using this Default 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. The key value
is set in
Wireless | WEP
web page
802.1x
– when selected, the MSSID entry will be configured as an 802.1x authenticator. It
supports multiple authentication types based on EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) like
EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, EAP-PEAP, EAP-SIM. The privacy will be configured as dynamic WEP
RADIUS Server Profile
– select your RADIUS server profile
Please go to
Network | RADIUS Server
menu to configure your RADIUS server
profile or add a new profile, and please refer to
Network | RADIUS Server
for its
configuration.
Dynamic WEP Encryption
– select whether using the dynamic 64-bits encryption, 128-bits
encryption or without encryption
Pass Through
– when enabled, client can access network whether it passed 802.1x
authentication or not
Only when 802.1x enabled and dynamic key disabled this option can be enabled.