Interfaces Wi-Fi interfaces
Digi TransPort WR Routers User Guide
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3. Enter the security for the Wi-Fi access point.
digi.router> wifi-ap 1 security none
4. Optional: Enter a description for the Wi-Fi access point.
digi.router> wifi-ap 1 description “Office AP”
5. Optional: Disable broadcasting the SSID in beacon packets.
digi.router> wifi-ap 1 broadcast-ssid off
6. Optional: Disable Wi-Fi client isolation mode.
digi.router> wifi-ap 1 isolate-clients off
7. Optional: Disable Wi-Fi access point isolation mode.
digi.router> wifi-ap 1 isolate-ap off
8. Save the configuration.
digi.router> save config
Configure a Wi-Fi access point with enterprise security
The WPA2-Enterprise and WPA-WPA2-Enterprise security modes allow a Wi-Fi access point to
authenticate connecting Wi-Fi clients using a RADIUS server.
When the Wi-Fi access point receives a connection request from a Wi-Fi client, it authenticates the
client with the RADIUS server before allowing the client to connect.
Using enterprise security modes allows each Wi-Fi client to have different usernames and passwords
configured in the RADIUS server rather than in the TransPort device.
Required configuration items
n Wi-Fi module mode
Configure the Wi-Fi module Mode as Access point.
n SSID (Service Set Identifier)
You can configure the SSID to use the device's serial number by including %s in the SSID. For
example, an SSID parameter value of %s-1 on a WR64 would resolve to something like WR64-
123456-1.
n Security
Configure WPA2 enterprise or WPA/WPA2 mixed mode enterprise
n RADIUS server IP address
n RADIUS password
n LAN assignment
Once you configure a Wi-Fi access point, you must assign the Wi-Fi access point to a LAN
interface. For more information, see About Local Area Networks (LANs).
Additional configuration items
See Access point options for a complete list of options.