TP-Link EAP115 EAP115EU V1 User Guide - Page 30

SSID Name, Wireless VLAN, Broadcast, Security Mode, WPA-Enterprise, WPA-PSK, Portal, SSID Isolation

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tags to the clients which connect to the corresponding wireless network. It supports maximum 8 VLANs per radio. The clients in different VLAN cannot directly communicate with each other. Clients connected to the device via cable do not belong to any VLAN. Thus wired client can communicate with all the wireless clients despite the VLAN settings. Click in the Modify column, the following content will be shown. Figure 6-13 SSIDs Click to add up to 8 wireless networks per radio. SSID Name: Enter up to 32 characters as the SSID name. Wireless VLAN Set a VLAN ID (ranges from 0 to 4094) for the wireless network. VLAN 0 means ID: VLAN function is disabled. Wireless networks with the same VLAN ID are grouped to a VLAN. SSID Broadcast: Enable this function, AP will broadcast its SSID to hosts in the surrounding environment, as thus hosts can find the wireless network identified by this SSID. If SSID Broadcast is not enabled, hosts must enter the AP's SSID manually to connect to this AP. Security Mode: Select the security mode of the wireless network. For the safety of wireless network, you are suggested to encrypt your wireless network. This device provides three security modes: WPA-Enterprise, WPA-PSK (WPA Pre-Shared Key) and WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy). WPA-PSK is recommended. Settings vary in different security modes as the details are in the following introduction. Select None and the hosts can access the wireless network without password. Portal: Portal provides authentication service for the clients who want to access the wireless local area network. For more information, refer to 6.4.2 Portal. After Portal is enabled, the configurations in 6.4.2 Portal will be applied. SSID Isolation: After enabling SSID Isolation, the devices connected in the same SSID cannot communicate with each other. 22

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tags to the clients which connect to the corresponding wireless network. It supports maximum
8 VLANs per radio. The clients in different VLAN cannot directly communicate with each other.
Clients connected to the device via cable do not belong to any VLAN. Thus wired client can
communicate with all the wireless clients despite the VLAN settings.
Click
in the Modify column, the following content will be shown.
Figure 6-13 SSIDs
Click to add up to 8 wireless networks per radio.
SSID Name:
Enter up to 32 characters as the SSID name.
Wireless VLAN
ID:
Set a VLAN ID (ranges from 0 to 4094) for the wireless network. VLAN 0 means
VLAN function is disabled. Wireless networks with the same VLAN ID are grouped
to a VLAN.
SSID
Broadcast:
Enable this function, AP will broadcast its SSID to hosts in the surrounding
environment, as thus hosts can find the wireless network identified by this SSID. If
SSID Broadcast is not enabled, hosts must enter the AP’s SSID manually to connect
to this AP.
Security Mode:
Select the security mode of the wireless network. For the safety of wireless
network, you are suggested to encrypt your wireless network. This device
provides three security modes:
WPA-Enterprise
,
WPA-PSK
(WPA Pre-Shared Key)
and
WEP
(Wired Equivalent Privacy). WPA-PSK is recommended. Settings vary in
different security modes as the details are in the following introduction. Select
None
and the hosts can access the wireless network without password.
Portal:
Portal provides authentication service for the clients who want to access the
wireless local area network. For more information, refer to
6.4.2 Portal
. After Portal
is enabled, the configurations in
6.4.2 Portal
will be applied.
SSID Isolation:
After enabling SSID Isolation, the devices connected in the same SSID cannot
communicate with each other.