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7 Enter the PSK you want to use in your network in the Pre Shared Key field. In this example, the
PSK is ThisismyGuestWPApre-sharedkey. Click Apply.
8 Your guest wireless network is now ready to use.
4.2.5 Testing the Wireless Networks
To make sure that the three networks are correctly configured, do the following.
• On a computer with a wireless client, scan for access points. You should see the Guest_SSID
network, but not the SSID01 and VoIP_SSID networks. If you can see the SSID01 and
VoIP_SSID networks, go to its SSID Edit screen and make sure to select the Hidden SSID
check-box and click Apply.
• Try to access each network using the correct security settings, and then using incorrect security
settings, such as the WPA-PSK for another active network. If the behavior is different from
expected (for example, if you can access the SSID01 or VoIP_SSID wireless network using the
security settings for the Guest_SSID wireless network) check that the SSID profile is set to use
the correct security profile, and that the settings of the security profile are correct.
4.3 NWA1121-NI Setup in AP and Wireless Client Modes
This example shows you how to restrict wireless access to your NWA1121-NI.
4.3.1 Scenario
In the figure below, there are two NWA1121-NIs (A and B) in the network. A is in MBSSID or root
AP mode while station B is in wireless client mode. Station B is connected to a File Transfer Protocol
(FTP) server. You want only specified wireless clients to be able to access station B. You also want