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2. Click to add a new SSID on the chosen band.
Tips:
You can also click to edit the specific SSID which already exists in the list. And you can click
to delete the SSID in the list.
3. Configure the following required parameters for this SSID:
SSID Specify a name for the wireless network.
SSID Broadcast With the option enabled, AP will broadcast the SSID to the nearby hosts,
so that those hosts can find the wireless network identified by this SSID.
If this option is disabled, users must enter the SSID manually to connect
to the AP.
Security Mode Select the security mode of the wireless network.
For 2.4GHz and 5GHz:
None
: Clients can access the wireless network without authentication.
WEP
/
WPA-Enterprise
/
WAP-Personal
: Clients need to pass the
authentication before accessing the wireless network.
For 6GHz:
Enhanced Open
: Enhanced Open is a Wi-Fi Alliance certification that
preserves the convenience open networks offer while reducing some of
the risks associated with accessing an unsecured network.
WPA3-Enterprise
/
WAP3-Personal
: Clients need to pass the
authentication before accessing the wireless network.
For network security, we recommend that you encrypt your wireless
network. The following sections will introduce how to configure these
security modes.
Guest Network With this option enabled, guest network will block clients from reaching
any private IP subnet.
Rate Limit With this option enabled, the download and upload rate of each client
which connects to the SSID will be limited to balance bandwidth usage.
You can limit the download and upload rate for some specific clients by
configuring rate limit in client list, refer to
View Client Information
to
get more details.
Note that the download and upload rate will be limited to the smaller
value if you set the limit value both in SSID and client configuration.
4. Click OK to create the SSID.
Following is the detailed instructions about how to configure
WEP
,
WPA-Enterprise
,
WPA-
Personal
,
WPA3-Enterprise
, and
WAP3-Personal