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You use this setting to choose whether devices that specify
the well define
SSID keyword ‘ANY’ or ‘any’
are allowed to associate with the access
point. With Yes selected, the SSID ‘ANY’ or ‘any’
used by other devices
are not allowed to associate with the access point
- Station Name
Enter any alphanumeric, case-sensitive entry.
- WEP Key
Enter 1~15 characters for 64 and 128 bits WEP KEY encryption, and then
click KeyGen to generate the WEP64 & WEP128 key patterns.
- WEP
You can Disable or enable 64/128 bit WEP services here.
- Default Key
Select an encryption key from the pull down menu.
- Station Name
Enter any alphanumeric, case-sensitive entry.
- WEP Key
Enter 1~15 characters for 64 and 128 bits WEP KEY encryption, and then
click KeyGen to generate the WEP64 & WEP128 key patterns.
- WEP
You can Disable or enable 64/128 bit WEP services here.
- Default Key
Select an encryption key from the pull down menu.
- rts Threshold
- WEP64 Key1~4 & WEP128 Key1~4
This setting determines the packet size at which the bridge issues a
request to send (RTS) before sending the packet. A low RTS Threshold
setting can be useful in areas where many client devices are associating
with the access point, or in areas where the clients are far apart and can
detect only the bridge and not each other. Enter a setting ranging from 0 to
2339 bytes.
request to send (RTS) before sending the packet. A low RTS Threshold
setting can be useful in areas where many client devices are associating
with the access point, or in areas where the clients are far apart and can
detect only the bridge and not each other. Enter a setting ranging from 0 to
2339 bytes.
The keys in these fields can be generated automatically by KeyGen
function. For 40-bit encryption, enter 10 hexadecimal digits; for 128-bit
encryption, enter 26 hexadecimal digits. Hexadecimal digits include the
numbers 0 through 9 and the letters A through F. Your 40-bit WEP keys
can contain any combination of 10
of these characters; your 128-bit WEP keys can contain any combination of
26 of these characters. The letters are not case-sensitive.
function. For 40-bit encryption, enter 10 hexadecimal digits; for 128-bit
encryption, enter 26 hexadecimal digits. Hexadecimal digits include the
numbers 0 through 9 and the letters A through F. Your 40-bit WEP keys
can contain any combination of 10
of these characters; your 128-bit WEP keys can contain any combination of
26 of these characters. The letters are not case-sensitive.
- frag Threshold
This setting determines the size at which packets are fragmented (sent as
several pieces instead of as one block). Enter a setting ranging from 256 to
2338 bytes. Use a low setting in areas where communication is poor or
where there is a great deal of radio interference.
4.5 Security
4.5.1 MAC based Access Control
- SSID
The Service Set ID (SSID)
can be any alphanumeric, case-sensitive entry
from 2 to 32 characters long. This string functions as a password to joint
the radio network.
the radio network.
1. Click
General Config, select MAC Filter page, and choice the MAC
Filter services is Enable or Disable as shown in following figure.
- Hide SSID
You use this setting to choose whether devices that do not specify an SSID
are allowed to associate with the access point. With Yes selected, the SSID
used by other devices must match exactly the AP’s SSID.
- Deny Any
You use this setting to choose whether devices that do not specify an SSID
are allowed to associate with the access point. With Yes selected, the SSID
used by other devices must match exactly the AP’s SSID.
- Deny Any
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