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Manage the Basic WiFi Features for a WiFi network

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5 Manage the Basic WiFi Features for a WiFi network The access point can support eight WiFi networks, each with its own unique WiFi settings, including WiFi security. This chapter describes how you can manage the basic WiFi features for a WiFi network. For information about the advanced WiFi features for a WiFi network, see Manage the Advanced WiFi Features for a WiFi network on page 199. The chapter includes the following sections: • Set up an open or secure WiFi network • View or change the settings of a WiFi network • Remove a WiFi network • Hide or broadcast the SSID for a WiFi network • Change the VLAN ID for a WiFi network • Change the authentication and encryption for a WiFi network • Enable or disable PMF for a WiFi network • Set up Multi PSK for a WiFi network • Disable or enable a WiFi network or set up a WiFi activity schedule • Enable or disable band steering with 802.11k RRM and 802.11v WiFi network management Note: If you want to change the settings of a WiFi network on the access point, use a wired connection to avoid being disconnected when the new WiFi settings take effect. Note: In this manual, WiFi network means the same as SSID (service set identifier or WiFi network name) or VAP (virtual access point). That is, when we refer to a WiFi network we mean an individual SSID or VAP. 57

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5
Manage the Basic WiFi Features for
a WiFi network
The access point can support eight WiFi networks, each with its own unique WiFi settings,
including WiFi security. This chapter describes how you can manage the basic WiFi
features for a WiFi network.
For information about the advanced WiFi features for a WiFi network, see Manage
the
Advanced
WiFi
Features
for
a
WiFi
network
on page 199.
The chapter includes the following sections:
Set
up
an
open
or
secure
WiFi
network
View
or
change
the
settings
of
a
WiFi
network
Remove
a
WiFi
network
Hide
or
broadcast
the
SSID
for
a
WiFi
network
Change
the
VLAN
ID
for
a
WiFi
network
Change
the
authentication
and
encryption
for
a
WiFi
network
Enable
or
disable
PMF
for
a
WiFi
network
Set
up
Multi
PSK
for
a
WiFi
network
Disable
or
enable
a
WiFi
network
or
set
up
a
WiFi
activity
schedule
Enable
or
disable
band
steering
with
802.11k
RRM
and
802.11v
WiFi
network
management
Note:
If you want to change the settings of a WiFi network on the access point, use a
wired connection to avoid being disconnected when the new WiFi settings take effect.
Note:
In this manual,
WiFi network
means the same as SSID (service set identifier or
WiFi network name) or VAP (virtual access point). That is, when we refer to a WiFi network
we mean an individual SSID or VAP.
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