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AES, TKIP, and TKIP&AES values.
AES: It indicates the Advanced Encryption Standard.
TKIP: It indicates the Temporal Key Integrity Protocol. If TKIP is used, the maximum
wireless throughput of the AP is limited to 54 Mbps.
TKIP&AES: It indicates that both TKIP and AES encryption algorithms are
supported. Wireless clients can connect to the WiFi network corresponding to the
selected SSID using TKIP or AES.
It specifies a pre-shared WPA key (WiFi password). It consists of 8 to 63 ASCII
characters or 8 to 64 hexadecimal characters.
It specifies interval at which a WPA key is updated. A shorter interval leads to higher
security. 0 indicates that no key update is performed.
This parameter implements a function similar to the VLAN function for wired
networks. It isolates the wireless clients connected to the same WiFi network
corresponding to an SSID, so that the wireless clients can access only the wired
network connected to the device. 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.
Enable: It indicates that the wireless clients connected to the AP with different
SSID cannot communicate with each other. This improves wireless network
security.
Disable: It indicates that the wireless clients connected to the AP with different
SSIDs can communicate with each other.
This parameter specifies the maximum number of clients that can connect to the
WiFi network corresponding to an SSID. If the number is reached, the WiFi network
rejects new connection requests from clients. This limit helps balance load among
devices.