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TKIP + AES 
Mixed mode – offers best compatibility but 
doesn’t work in all environments 
 
If RADIUS security is used, the MAC address format has to be set 
accordingly. 
 
RADIUS MAC format 
options 
Description 
aabbcc-ddeeff Standard 
aabbccddeeff  
aa:bb:cc:dd:ee:ff  
aa-bb-cc-dd-ee-ff  
 
2.3.2.3. AOSS/WPS 
AOSS (AirStation One-touch Secure Setup) is Buffalo Technology’s 
system to automatically connect wireless clients to an access point. 
Just press the button on the AirStation, then press the button for the 
wireless client (which might be in its software). AOSS will connect 
the wireless devices automatically. AOSS is recommended if all of your 
wireless devices support it. AOSS can only be used in AP mode. 
 
The WPS is a standard created by the Wi-Fi Alliance. There are two 
methods of configuration, PBC and PIN. PBC is similar to AOSS. PIN 
uses a unique PIN code to register the wireless client to the 
AirStation. If your wireless devices support it, WPS makes 
configuration simple and automatic. 
 
Enable AOSS 
Enables the AOSS Service. When disabled, AOSS cannot be used. 
 
Start AOSS negotiation 
To initiate AOSS, either click the AOSS button in the GUI or hold down 
the AOSS button on the front of the router for 3 seconds. 
 
Security Modes 
You may choose which security modes are offered in the AOSS 
negotiation process. The use of WEP in general is not recommended due 
to security concerns. 
 
WPS Button 
Enables the WPS button. When disabled, WPS button cannot be used. 
 
WPS PIN 
Enter the PIN code printed on your client device or your client 
authentication application. 
 
2.3.2.4. MAC 
Filter 
The MAC Filter defines a list of client MAC addresses that are allowed 
to connect wirelessly. MAC addresses that aren’t on the list aren’t 
allowed to connect. 
 
 
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