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network to clients – clients must manually enter the SSID in
order to connect. A hidden (disabled) SSID is typically more
secure than a visible (enabled) SSID.
Wireless Client
Isolation
Enable or disable wireless client isolation. Wireless client
isolation prevents clients connected to the access point from
communicating with each other and improves security.
Typically, this function is useful for corporate environments
or public hot spots and can prevent brute force attacks on
clients’ usernames and passwords.
802.11k
Enable / Disable to define and expose radio and network
information (helps facilitate the management and
maintenance of a mobile wireless LAN).
Load Balancing
Load balancing limits the number of wireless clients
connected to an SSID. Set a load balancing value (maximum
100).
Authentication
Method
Select an authentication method from the drop down menu.
WPA Type
It can select WPA only or WPA2 only or WPA/WPA2 Mixed
Mode-PSK
Encryption
Type
It can select TKIP/AES Mixed Mode or AES
Key Renewal
Interval
It can set renewal internal time
Pre-Shared
Key Type
It can set Passphrase or Hex (64 characters)
Pre-Shared
Key
It can set 8-64 characters
Additional
Authentication
Select an additional authentication method from the drop
down menu.
Various security options (wireless data encryption) are available. When data is
encrypted, information transmitted wirelessly cannot be read by anyone who
does not know the correct encryption key.
It is essential to configure wireless security in order to prevent
unauthorised access to your network.