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SSID
User can choose a specific virtual AP to assign a
security type of wireless link.
MAC Filter
MAC filter provides allow or deny MAC
table for administrator to access control of AP by
insert a MAC address of client device. When running
allow mode, only the MAC address which showing
on the table will be accept for wireless connectivity.
When running deny mode, MAC address which
showing on the table will be blocked from wireless
connectivity. The table can be configured 32 MAC
address at most of each virtual AP interface.
Security
Comprehensive
security
settings
are
available on system in this menu. These include WEP
Keys and WPA+WPA2-PSK. Details of each type of
security are in appendix. The security settings are
independent between each virtual AP interface.
WEP System supports 64-bit, 128-bit and 152-bit
WEP key in both ASCII and HEX format. Do make sure
the correctly number of digits/characters and format
of WEP key as shown in the table are entered. Note
that in HEX format, HEX number cannot start with
“0”.
Number of digit/character
ASCII
HEX
64-bit
5
10
128-bit
13
26
152-bit
16
32
WPA+WPA2-PSK
ST5801GB
SERIES
OUTDOOR
AP/BRIDGE
series
support
WPA+WPA2-PSK
(WPA-Personal)
in
security.
WPA+WPA2-PSK
(Pre-shared key) mode is designed for home and
small office networks and doesn't require an
authentication server. Each wireless network device
authenticates with the access point using the same
256-bit key.
TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol: A 128-bit
per-packet key is used, meaning that it dynamically
generates a new key for each packet. Used by WPA.
CCMP An AES-based encryption mechanism that is
stronger than TKIP. Sometimes referred to as AES
instead of CCMP. Used by WPA2.
Both TKIP and CCMP encryption are available for
WPA+WPA2-PSK. Pre-shared key of 8 to 63
characters are required. Group Rekey Interval can be
set up to 65536 seconds.
Wireless > WMM Setup
Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) is a Wi-Fi Alliance
interoperability certification, based on the IEEE