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Changing the Name of a WLAN, Configuration Example, Function Overview
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HUAWEI HG231f Wireless-N Router User Guide 6 Configuring Frequently Used Functions The router also provides the multi-SSID function. You can configure multiple SSIDs, and then enable one or multiple of them. Through the multi-SSID function, multiple virtual access points of a WLAN can be established. For a wireless client, each virtual access point can be used as a physical access point. In addition, each virtual access point has its SSID. You can disable the SSIDs that are not required. After an SSID is disabled, a wireless client cannot connect to the WLAN that is indicated by this SSID. Note that all the external connection channels of a WLAN are closed if all the SSIDs of the WLAN are disabled. To use the WLAN, you need to enable the WLAN function and at least one SSID. In addition, to use the WPS function, you should enable SSID1. Configuration Example To use and hide SSID1 and disable the other SSIDs (so that the WLAN cannot be found by others), do as follows: Step 1 Log in to the Web-based configuration utility. Step 2 In the navigation tree, choose Basic > WLAN. The WLAN configuration page is displayed. Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Select SSID1 for SSID Index. Set Enable SSID to Enable. Set Hide Broadcast to Enable, and then click Submit. Select SSID2 for SSID Index. Clear Enable for Enable SSID. Then click Submit. Repeat Step 6 and Step 7 to disable other SSIDs. ----End If you consider the use of a WLAN as inconvenient after the SSID of the WLAN is hidden, you can restore the function of broadcasting the SSID as follows: For Hide Broadcast, clear Enable. Then click Submit. 6.3.2 Changing the Name of a WLAN Function Overview If the router has hidden the SSID of a WLAN, you need to enter the SSID of the WLAN manually when you use a PC to access the WLAN. If you enter a wrong SSID, the PC cannot connect to the WLAN. Therefore, the security of the WLAN can be improved if the SSID is difficult to be predicted. An SSID consists of 1-32 American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) characters. When the router is delivered, the SSID is preset. You can find this preset SSID on the label on the real panel of the router. In addition, the router supports the change of the SSID. You can change the SSID as required. Issue 01 (2010-04-01) 6-3