Netgear WAC720- ProSAFE® Business 2 x 2 Dual Band Wireless-AC Access Point 사용자 설명서

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WiFi Configuration and Security 
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ProSAFE Dual-Band Wireless AC Access Points WAC720 and WAC730 
Data encryption
Select the data encryption that you want to use. The available options depend on the 
network authentication setting (otherwise, the default is None). The data encryption 
settings are explained in 
WiFi client security separation
If this feature is enabled, the associated WiFi clients (using the same SSID) are not able 
to communicate with each other. This feature is useful for hotspots and other public 
access situations. By default, WiFi client separation is disabled. For more information, 
see 
VLAN ID
If this feature is enabled and if the network devices (hubs and switches) on your LAN 
support the VLAN (802.1Q) standard, the default VLAN ID for the access point is 
associated with each profile. The default VLAN ID must match the IDs that are used by 
the other network devices. For more information, see 
Some concepts and guidelines regarding the SSID are explained in the following list:
A basic service set (BSS) is a group of WiFi stations and a single access point, all using 
the same security profile or service set identifier (BSSID). The actual identifier in the 
BSSID is the MAC address of the WiFi radio. (A WiFi radio can be assigned multiple MAC 
addresses, one for each security profile.)
An extended service set (ESS) is a group of WiFi stations and multiple access points, all 
using the same identifier (ESSID).
Different access points within an ESS can use different channels. To reduce interference, 
specify that adjacent access points use different channels. 
Roaming is the ability of WiFi stations to connect over WiFi when they physically move 
from one BSS to another one within the same ESS. The WiFi station automatically 
changes to the access point with the least interference or best performance.
Configure and Enable WiFi Security Profiles
To configure and enable a WiFi security profile, you must enable the associated radio:
For 802.11a/a-na-ac modes, the 5 GHz radio must be enabled. (see 
Both radios can function concurrently and both radios are enabled by default.
To configure and enable a WiFi security profile:
1. 
Open a web browser from a computer that is connected to the same network as the 
access point or to the access point directly through an Ethernet cable.