ZyXEL Communications NWA3160 User Manual

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ZyXEL NWA-3160 Series User’s Guide
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 10 
MBSSID and SSID
This chapter describes how to configure and use your ZyXEL Device’s MBSSID mode and 
configure SSID profiles.
10.1  Wireless LAN Infrastructures
See the Wireless LAN chapter for some basic WLAN scenarios and terminology.
10.1.1  MBSSID
Traditionally, you needed to use different APs to configure different Basic Service Sets 
(BSSs). As well as the cost of buying extra APs, there was also the possibility of channel 
interference. The ZyXEL Device’s MBSSID (Multiple Basic Service Set IDentifier) function 
allows you to use one access point to provide several BSSs simultaneously. You can then 
assign varying levels of privilege to different SSIDs.
Wireless stations can use different BSSIDs to associate with the same AP. 
10.1.2  Notes on Multiple BSS 
• There is a maximum number of BSSs allowed on one AP simultaneously.
On the NWA-3160 and NWA-3163, a maximum of eight simultaneous BSSs are allowed.
On the NWA-3165, a maximum of four simultaneous BSSs are allowed.
• You must use different WEP keys for different BSSs. If two stations have different 
BSSIDs (they are in different BSSs), but have the same WEP keys, they may hear each 
other’s communications (but not communicate with each other).
• MBSSID should not replace but rather be used in conjunction with 802.1x security.
10.1.3  Multiple BSS Example
Refer to the applications section for more information.
10.1.4  Multiple BSS with VLAN Example
In this example, VLAN 1 includes the computers in BSS1 and LAN 1. Computers in BSS2 
and LAN 2 belong to VLAN 2. Users in BSS1 are limited to accessing the resources on LAN 
1 and similarly users in BSS2 may only access resources on LAN 2. VLAN 2 is the 
management VLAN.