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Chapter 7 Wireless 7.3 Guest/More AP This screen allows you to configure a guest wireless network that allows access to the Internet only through the Zyxel Device. You can also configure additional wireless networks, each with different security settings, in this screen. Click Network Setting > Wireless > Guest/More AP. The following screen displays. The following table introduces the supported wireless networks. Table 22 Supported Wireless Networks WIRELESS NETWORKS WHERE TO CONFIGURE Main/1 Network Setting > Wireless > General screen Guest/3 Network Setting > Wireless > Guest/More AP screen Figure 50 Network Setting > Wireless > Guest/More AP The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 23 Network Setting > Wireless > Guest/More AP LABEL DESCRIPTION # Status SSID This is the index number of the entry. This field indicates whether this SSID is active. A yellow bulb signifies that this SSID is active, while a gray bulb signifies that this SSID is not active. An SSID profile is the set of parameters relating to one of the Zyxel Device's BSSs. The SSID (Service Set IDentifier) identifies the Service Set with which a wireless device is associated. Security Guest WLAN This field displays the name of the wireless profile on the network. When a wireless client scans for an AP to associate with, this is the name that is broadcast and seen in the wireless client utility. This field indicates the security mode of the SSID profile. This displays if the guest WiFi function has been enabled for this wireless LAN. If Home Guest displays, clients can connect to each other directly. If External Guest displays, clients are blocked from connecting to each other directly. Modify N/A displays if guest WLAN is disabled. Click the Edit icon to configure the SSID profile. 7.3.1 The Edit Guest/More AP Screen Use this screen to create Guest and additional wireless networks with different security settings. Note: If upstream/downstream bandwidth is empty, the Zyxel Device sets the value automatically. Setting a maximum upstream/downstream bandwidth will significantly decrease wireless performance. PX7511-B0 User's Guide 94

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Chapter 7 Wireless
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7.3
Guest/More AP
This screen allows you to configure a guest wireless network that allows access to the Internet only
through the Zyxel Device. You can also configure additional wireless networks, each with different
security settings, in this screen.
Click
Network Setting > Wireless
>
Guest/More AP
. The following screen displays.
The following table introduces the supported wireless networks.
Figure 50
Network Setting > Wireless > Guest/More AP
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
7.3.1
The Edit Guest/More AP Screen
Use this screen to create Guest and additional wireless networks with different security settings.
Note: If upstream/downstream bandwidth is empty, the Zyxel Device sets the value
automatically. Setting a maximum upstream/downstream bandwidth will significantly
decrease wireless performance.
Table 22
Supported Wireless Networks
WIRELESS NETWORKS
WHERE TO CONFIGURE
Main/1
Network Setting > Wireless > General screen
Guest/3
Network Setting > Wireless > Guest/More AP screen
Table 23
Network Setting > Wireless > Guest/More AP
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
#
This is the index number of the entry.
Status
This field indicates whether this SSID is active. A yellow bulb signifies that this SSID is active, while a
gray bulb signifies that this SSID is not active.
SSID
An SSID profile is the set of parameters relating to one of the Zyxel Device’s BSSs. The SSID (Service
Set IDentifier) identifies the Service Set with which a wireless device is associated.
This field displays the name of the wireless profile on the network. When a wireless client scans for
an AP to associate with, this is the name that is broadcast and seen in the wireless client utility.
Security
This field indicates the security mode of the SSID profile.
Guest WLAN
This displays if the guest WiFi function has been enabled for this wireless LAN.
If
Home Guest
displays, clients can connect to each other directly.
If
External Guest
displays, clients are blocked from connecting to each other directly.
N/A
displays if guest WLAN is disabled.
Modify
Click the
Edit
icon to configure the SSID profile.