CL64WLAN User Manual V001
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It is the Service Set Identifier (SSID) of the
access point. It is a 32 alphanumeric
unique identifier which is used to identify
uniquely the access point and it is also
known as the wireless network name. This
field is case-sensitive.
If this check box is checked, the SSID is
hidden in the outgoing beacon frame so
a station cannot obtain the SSID through
scanning using a site survey tool. To turn
off the SSID broadcast, check the check
box and click the Save button.
If this check box is enabled, the WiFi
Multimedia protocol (WMM) is enabled.
WMM specifies a protocol used by the AP
to communicate the policy to QoS-
enabled clients and by the clients to
send transmit requests.
The encryption method used for the WiFi
connection. The encryption method
encrypts data transmissions and ensures
that only trusted devices receive
authorization to connect to the WiFi
network. The following methods are
available in the related check box:
None
WEP
WPA-PSK
WPA2-PSK
WPA2/WPA-PSK
If you choose WEP encryption method,
you need to configure the
authentication method and the key.
If you choose WiFi Protected Access
(WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK or WPA2/WPA-
PSK),
you need to configure the algorithm and
the key.
Table 8
The Save button is used to save all the changes done in this page. The Refresh button allows
to update the information shown in this page. The button Restart Wi-Fi allows to restart the
Wi-Fi interface of the slave unit.