User Guide
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GWN7000 User Manual
Version 1.0.4.23
• WEP 128-bit: Using a static WEP key. The characters can only be
0-9 or A-F with a length of 26, or printable ASCII characters with a
length of 13.
• WPA/WPA2: Using “PSK” or “802.1x” as WPA Key Mode, with
“AES” or “AES/TKIP” Encryption Type.
• WPA2: Using “PSK” or “802.1x” as WPA Key Mode, with “AES” or
“AES/TKIP” Encryption Type. Recommended configuration for
authentication.
• Open: No password is required. Users will be connected without
authentication. Not recommended for security reasons.
Client Bridge Support
Configures the client bridge support to allows the access point to be
configured as a client for bridging wired only clients wirelessly to the
network. When an access point is configured in this way, it will share the
WiFi connection to the LAN ports transparently. Once a Network Group
has an Client Bridge Support enabled, the AP adopted in this Network
Group can be turned in to Bridge Client mode by click the Bridge button.
Client Time Policy
Configures the client time policy. Default is None.
Use MAC Filtering
Choose Blacklist/Whitelist to specify MAC addresses to be
excluded/included from connecting to the zone’s Wi-Fi. Default is
Disabled.
Client Isolation
Client isolation feature blocks any TCP/IP connection between connected
clients to GWN7000’s Wired or Wi-Fi access point. Client isolation can be
helpful to increase security for Guest networks/Public Wi-Fi.
Three modes are available:
• Internet Mode: Wireless clients will be allowed to access only the
internet services and they cannot access any of the management
services, either on the router nor the access points.
• Gateway MAC Mode: Wireless clients can only communicate
with the gateway, the communication between clients is blocked
and they cannot access any of the management services on the
access points.
• Radio Mode: Wireless clients can access to the internet services,
GWN7xxx router and the access points but they cannot
communicate with each other.
The default value is “Disabled”.