Chapter 4
| Wireless Settings
Radio Settings
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802.11r — Provides a method for fast transition roaming between APs. Before
clients roam to a new AP, the initial handshake and encryption calculations are
performed in advance, which results in a fast hand off without the need for re-
authentication. (Default: Disabled)
802.11v — Provides information to associated clients that facilitates the
overall improvement of the wireless network. Also helps clients to improve
battery life by setting the idle period. (Default: Disabled)
Radius MAC Auth — The MAC address of the associating station is sent to a
configured RADIUS server for authentication. (Default: Disabled)
Dynamic Authorization — The Dynamic Authorization Extensions (DAE) to
RADIUS enable a server to disconnect or change the authorization of clients
that are already connected to the network. (Default: Disabled)
DAE Port — The UDP port number to use for DAE messages.
(Default: 3799)
DAE Client — Specifies the IPv4 address of the RADIUS server.
DAE Secret — The shared text string used to encrypt DAE messages
between the access point and the RADIUS server.
Access Control List — Wireless clients can be authenticated for network
access by checking their MAC address against the local database configured
on the access point. (Default: OFF)
Policy — The MAC list can be configured to either allow or deny network
access to specified clients. (Default: Allow all MACs on list)
Filtered MACs — List of client MAC addresses. Up to 512 MAC addresses
can be configured.
Wireless Networks —
Network Settings
Figure 45: Wireless Network Settings
The following items are displayed in this section of the Wireless Settings page: