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Configuring the Access Point
Configuring Wireless Settings
ZoneFlex Indoor Access Point 9.8.1 User Guide, 800-70601-001 Rev C 134
Hotspot Service Select a Hotspot configuration from the list to enable Hotspot
service on this WLAN, if you have configured it from the
Configuration > Hotspot page. See “Configuring Hotspot
Service” on page 153
.
Local Subnet This option appears if you have selected Local Subnet NAT and
Route to WAN under Packet Forwarding, and allows you to
choose which subnet this WLAN’s traffic is part of. You must
have previously configured a subnet from the Configuration >
Local Subnets page before it becomes available here.
Access VLAN Enter a VLAN ID to segment all traffic arriving from this WLAN
to a specified VLAN. Default is 1.
Dynamic VLAN This setting is available only with WPA encryption and 802.1X
authentication. Dynamic VLAN allows the dynamic assignment
of VLANs to clients based on RADIUS attributes. Enable this
option only if your RADIUS server is configured to segment
clients using dynamic VLAN.
Insert DHCP Option
82
When this option is enabled on an SSID, additional information
is encapsulated in DHCP option 82 and inserted into DHCP
request packets. Current format of option 82 is:
Circuit ID sub-option:
WLAN:<IFNAME>:<VLAN>:<SSID>:<MODEL>:
<HOSTNAME>:<DEVMAC>
This option supports the ability for a service provider to allocate
IP addresses intelligently by considering information on the
origin of the IP allocation request.
Client Fingerprinting When this option is enabled, the AP attempts to identify client
devices by their operating system, device type and host name,
if available.
Encryption Method By default, all data exchanges on your wireless network are not
encrypted, but you can select an encryption method in this
option, and use the extra workspace features that appear to
fine-tune the encryption settings.
Ruckus Wireless strongly recommends using WPA as the
encryption method as WEP is easily circumvented.
For more information, refer to either
“Using WEP” on page 135
or
“Using WPA” on page 137.
Table 48. WLAN options (Continued)

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