It specifies the status of the selected SSID.
Primary SSID is enabled by default while other SSIDs are disabled by default.
You can enable them as needed.
It specifies the broadcast status of the SSID you selected.
When this parameter is set to Disable, the AP does not broadcast the SSID and
nearby wireless clients cannot detect the SSID. In this case, you need to enter
the SSID manually on your wireless client if you want to connect to the
wireless network corresponding to the SSID. This enhances the security of the
wireless network.
It specifies whether to isolate clients connected to the same SSID.
When this parameter is set to Enable, it isolates the wireless clients connected
to the same wireless network corresponding to an SSID, so that the wireless
clients can access only the wired network connected to the AP. Applying this
function to hotspot setup at public places such as hotels and airports helps
increase network security.
It specifies whether to isolate the wireless clients connected to the AP with
different SSIDs.
When this parameter is set to Enable, devices connected to different SSIDs
cannot communicate with each other.
It specifies whether to enable the WMF function.
The WMF function of the AP converts multicast traffic into unicast traffic and
forwards the traffic to the multicast traffic destination in the wireless network.
This helps save wireless resources, ensure reliable transmission, and reduce
delays.
It specifies the maximum number of clients that can be concurrently
connected to the wireless network corresponding to an SSID.
If the number is reached, new devices cannot connect to the SSID unless some
devices cut off their connections.
Click it to modify the selected SSID (name of the wireless network).
It specifies the encoding format of Chinese characters in an SSID. The default
value is UTF-8.
If multiple SSIDs of the AP are enabled and contain Chinese characters, you are
recommended to set this parameter to UTF-8 for some SSIDs and to GB2312
for others, so that any wireless clients can identify these SSIDs.
It specifies the security mode of the selected SSID. The options include: None,
WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, Mixed WPA/WPA2-PSK , WPA, WPA2,
WPA3-SAE, WPA2-PSK&WPA3-SAE.