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It specifies the status of the selected SSID.
The primary SSID is enabled by default and you can enable other SSIDs manually.
After this function is disabled, AP stops broadcasting SSID and nearby wireless clients
cannot detect the SSID. Users need to enter the SSID manually on the wireless client to
access the wireless network, enhancing the security of the wireless network.
After this function is enabled, the connected wireless clients can only access the
internet and other wireless clients under the guest network, but cannot access the
web UI of router and the main LAN network.
It isolates the wireless clients connected to the same wireless network corresponding
to an SSID, so that the wireless clients can only access the internet and other wired
clients (such as a computer) connected to the AP. Applying this function to hotspot
setup at public places such as hotels and airports helps increase network security.
After this function is enabled, wireless devices connected to different SSIDs of the AP
cannot communicate with each other, enhancing the security of the wireless network.
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 devices that can connect to the WiFi 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 this field to modify the selected SSID (the name of the wireless network).
It specifies the security modes supported by the AP, including: None, WEP, WPA-PSK,
WPA2-PSK, WPA3-SAE, WPA2-PSK&WPA3-SAE, Mixed WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA and
WPA2.
Security Mode
A wireless network uses radio, which is open to the public, as its data transmission medium. If the
wireless network is not protected by necessary measures, any client can connect to the network to
use the resources of the network or access unprotected data over the network. To ensure
communication security, transmission links of wireless networks must be encrypted for protection.
The AP supports various security modes for network encryption, including None, WEP, WPA-PSK,
WPA2-PSK, WPA3-SAE, WPA2-PSK&WPA3-SAE, Mixed WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA and WPA2.
None
It indicates that any wireless device can connect to the WiFi network. This option is not
recommended because it leads to network insecurity.