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WirelessSettings(Station)
The wireless table allows configure main station parameters, such as SSID of the AP unit, Security,
etc. Click on the edit icon
and the wireless settings window will be displayed.
SSID – specify the SSID of the wireless network device manually, or scan for iPoll 2 Access Points
automatically.
If auto scan for SSID is used, the results will be displayed in the Search SSID table, thus simply click
on the required AP and SSID will be selected:
AdvancedAPSettings
Quality of service (WMM) – enable to support quality of service for prioritizing traffic.
Wireless VLAN ID – specify the VLAN ID for traffic tagging on particular radio interface. The Station
devices that associate using the particular SSID will be grouped into this VLAN.
WirelessSecurity
If APC acts as an Access Point (auto WDS) or Access Point (iPoll 2) the wireless security settings will
be used by the wireless stations for association. Thus wireless station security settings must conform
the settings configured on the AP that station is associated with.
The APC supports various authentication/encryption methods:
 Open – no encryption.
 WEP – encrypts the data portion of each packet exchanged on a wireless network using a 64-bit
or 128-bit WEP encryption key.
 Personal WPA/WPA2 – authorizes and identifies clients based on a secret key that changes
automatically at regular intervals.
 Enterprise WPA/WPA2 – RADIUS server based authentication (requires configured RADIUS
server).
Available security methods, according APC operating wireless mode is listed in the table below:
Securitymethod
A
ccessPoint
(autoWDS)
AccessPoint
(iPoll2)
Station
(WDS/iPoll2)
Station
(ARPNAT)
Open
× × × ×
WEP 64bit/128bit
× ×
Personal WPA/WPA2
× × × ×
Enterprise WPA/WPA2
× × × ×
Open
By default there is no encryption enabled on the APC device.
WEPEncryption
WEP encryption can be either 64bit or 128bit.Select the required one and enter the rest parameters:
Key index - select the WEP key index [1-4]. Each number represents one of the four static keys of
WEP. The selected key index will be used for frame encryption and decryption.
Key – specify the passkey, for the chosen WEP security:
 For WEP 64bit encryption – 5 HEX pairs (e.g. aa:bb:cc:dd:ee), or 5 ASCII characters (e.g. abcde);
 For WEP 128bit encryption – 13 HEX pairs (e.g. aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff:gg:hh:00:11:22:33:44), or 13
ASCII characters (e.g. abcdefghijklm);