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The next tab over is the
Security Settings.
You can change the SSID and security settings for 2.4
GHz and 5 GHz.
Step 3: Security Profiles
This security is known to be the most secure and is compatible with all the latest devices.
Note:
The device/client you are working with factors into its security types. For example, older
laptops or phones do not support WPA2 security. Also, some devices only accept a certain security
type. You may want to reference your device specifications.
The most secure and common mode is WPA2-PSK.
This setting is known to be the most secure and is compatible with all the latest devices.
NOTE:
When choosing the security settings, consider your client devices. Older laptops or phones
do not support WPA2 security. Also, some devices are only compatible with certain security types.
You may want to reference your device specifications.