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User Interface
R&S
®
GP-E/GP-S
75User Manual v16.2.1 ─ 01
Field Description
"Encryption Mode" Select the desired encryption mode from the drop-down list. The mode can be
one of the following:
Open (i.e. not encrypted)
WPA
WPA2
WPA+WPA2
The WPA+WPA2 encryption is set by default.
"Encryption Protocol" From the drop-down list, select one of the following encryption protocols to be
used:
TKIP – Temporal Key Integrity Protocol
CCMP – Counter-Code/CBC-MAC Protocol
TKIP+CCMP – a combination of the above two methods
"Preshared Key" Select the pre-shared key to be used for encryption. Clients need to supply this
password in order to establish a secured connection to gateprotect Firewall.
The given default key is gateprotect.
"Show Password" Optional: Select the checkbox to verify the password.
"Channel Width" If you selected an or gn as the communication mode, you can now set the
channel width to 20 or 40 MHz. For the remaining communication modes, this
field is disabled and set to 20 by default.
"Channel Number" Select the channel number (frequency) from the drop-down list. The options
available for selection depend on the chosen communication mode and on the
selected country code.
"Transmit Power" Specify the transmit power (in decibel-milliwatts) to be used. The value can be
any integer from 1 to the maximum transmit power. It is set to 20 dBm by
default.
"Access Point Station
Isolation"
Select this checkbox to prevent the clients from communicating directly with
each other.
"Log Level" Define the log level from level 0 to 4.
On the "MAC Filter" tab:
Field Description
"MAC Filter" Use the MAC filter to determine whether a wireless device is to be granted
access to the WLAN. The default setting is "Disabled" , that is to say that no
filtering is performed, but you can adjust the settings to one of the following val-
ues as necessary:
"Blacklist" – the specified MAC addresses and therefore clients are
blocked
"Whitelist" – the specified MAC addresses and therefore clients are gran-
ted access to the network
"MAC Addresses" Click "Add" to enter MAC addresses to be applied when filtering.
The buttons at the bottom right of the editor panel allow you to shut ( "Close" ) the edi-
tor panel as long as no changes have been made and to store ( "Save" ) or to discard
( "Reset" ) your changes.
Click " Activate" in the toolbar at the top of the desktop to apply your configuration
changes.
Menu Reference

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