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Wireless Isolation within SSID, RADIUS Server IP Address

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Configuring the Wireless Network Enabling Your Wireless Networks 3 STEP 1 Click Wireless > Wireless Security in the navigation tree. STEP 2 From the Select SSID drop-down list, choose the SSID for the network that you want to configure. STEP 3 From the Security Mode drop-down list, select the appropriate security mode for your network. All devices on your network must use the same security mode and settings to work correctly. Cisco recommends using the highest level of security that is supported by the devices in your network. • WPA Personal: Provides strong wireless security with advanced encryption. Choose WPA Personal (TKIP or AES encryption), WPA2 Personal (AES encryption), WPA2 Personal Mixed (TKIP or AES encryption). • WPA Enterprise: Strong security using authentication by a RADIUS server that is connected to the Router. Choose WPA Enterprise (TKIP or AES encryption), WPA2 Enterprise (AES), or WPA2 Enterprise Mixed (TKIP or AES encryption). • RADIUS (WEP): Weak security (WEP) with a basic encryption method that is not as secure as WPA. WEP may be required if your network devices do not support WPA. Authentication is provided by a RADIUS server that is connected to the Router. • WEP: Weak security with a basic encryption method that is not as secure as WPA. WEP may be required if your network devices do not support WPA. STEP 4 From the Wireless Isolation within SSID drop-down list, choose Enabled to allow communication and file transfers between all wireless PCs that are connected to this SSID. This feature is useful when setting up a wireless hotspot location. Choose Disabled (the default option) to prevent communication and file transfers between the PCs. STEP 5 Enter the required information, based on the chosen mode: For WPA Enterprise modes and RADIUS (WEP) mode: • RADIUS Server IP Address: Enter the IP address for the RADIUS server. • RADIUS Server Port: Enter the port number for the RADIUS server. Cisco Small Business WRV210 Administration Guide 40

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Configuring the Wireless Network
Enabling Your Wireless Networks
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3
STEP 1
Click
Wireless > Wireless Security
in the navigation tree.
STEP
2
From the
Select SSID
drop-down list, choose the SSID for the network that you
want to configure.
STEP
3
From the
Security Mode
drop-down list, select the appropriate security mode for
your network. All devices on your network must use the same security mode and
settings to work correctly. Cisco recommends using the highest level of security
that is supported by the devices in your network.
WPA Personal:
Provides strong wireless security with advanced
encryption. Choose
WPA Personal
(TKIP or AES encryption),
WPA2
Personal
(AES encryption),
WPA2 Personal Mixed
(TKIP or AES
encryption).
WPA Enterprise:
Strong security using authentication by a RADIUS server
that is connected to the Router. Choose
WPA Enterprise
(TKIP or AES
encryption),
WPA2 Enterprise
(AES), or
WPA2 Enterprise Mixed
(TKIP or
AES encryption).
RADIUS (WEP):
Weak security (WEP) with a basic encryption method that
is not as secure as WPA. WEP may be required if your network devices do
not support WPA. Authentication is provided by a RADIUS server that is
connected to the Router.
WEP:
Weak security with a basic encryption method that is not as secure as
WPA. WEP may be required if your network devices do not support WPA.
STEP
4
From the
Wireless Isolation within SSID
drop-down list, choose
Enabled
to allow
communication and file transfers between all wireless PCs that are connected to
this SSID. This feature is useful when setting up a wireless hotspot location.
Choose
Disabled
(the default option) to prevent communication and file transfers
between the PCs.
STEP 5
Enter the required information, based on the chosen mode:
For WPA Enterprise modes and RADIUS (WEP) mode:
RADIUS Server IP Address
: Enter the IP address for the RADIUS server.
RADIUS Server Port
: Enter the port number for the RADIUS server.