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Bridge GUI Guide: Network Configuration
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which is appropriate for a BSS using the 5 GHz frequency
band, typically for network bridging. Fortress recommends
leaving BSSs in the 802.11a band, including all 802.11na
options, at the default of
6.
If the BSS will provide mesh network bridging in the 5 GHz
802.11a band, Fortress recommends a
Multicast Rate of
6Mbps. Set a higher rate only if you are certain that all neighbor
links to the BSS can consistently maintain a significantly better
data rate than the new
Multicast Rate.
3.3.4.12 BSS Description
You can optionally provide a
Description of the BSS of up to
100 characters.
A BSS’s description displays only on the Advanced View
Edit
BSS
frame (Advanced View -> Configure -> Radio Settings ->
[BSS Interfaces] EDIT).
You can enter a
Description for a BSS only in Advanced View.
3.3.4.13 BSS Fortress Security Setting
Traffic on BSSs
Enabled for Fortress Security is subject to
Fortress’s Mobile Security Protocol (MSP), as configured on
the Bridge itself (refer to Section 4.1).
Fortress Security is Enabled on BSSs by default. When a BSS’s
Wireless Bridge setting is Enabled (refer to Section 3.3.4.3), its
Fortress Security setting is automatically fixed on Enabled and
the
Fortress Security field is view-only.
Disabling
Fortress Security on a BSS exempts all traffic on that
BSS from Fortress’s Mobile Security Protocol (MSP).
Standard Wi-Fi security protocols can be applied to the traffic
on a BSS (Section 3.3.4.14, below), regardless of whether the
BSS is
Enabled or Disabled for Fortress Security.
3.3.4.14 BSS Wi-Fi Security Settings
As an alternative or in addition to
Fortress Security, a number of
well known security protocols can be applied to the BSSs
created on the Bridge.
Your selection in the
Wi-Fi Security field of the Edit BSS frame
determines the additional fields you must configure for that
setting—presented dynamically by the Bridge GUI for each
possible
Wi-Fi Security selection.
Wi-Fi Security: None
If Fortress Security is disabled on a BSS and it has a Wi-Fi
Security setting of None, traffic on that BSS is unsecured.
CAUTION: An un-
secured wireless
interface leaves the net-
work unsecured.
Devices connected to an unsecured BSS send and receive all
traffic in the clear.