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AT-WR4500 Series - IEEE 802.11abgh Outdoor Wireless Routers

 

RouterOS v3 Configuration and User Guide

 

 

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2474:0,2479:0,2484:0,2489:0,2494:0,2499:0 [admin@AT-WR4562] interface wireless>

4.3.9 Virtual Access Point Interface

Submenu level: /interface wireless

Description

Virtual Access Point (VAP) interface is used to have an additional AP. You can create a new AP with different ssid and mac-address. It can be compared with a VLAN where the ssid from VAP is the VLAN tag and the hardware interface is the VLAN switch.

You can add up to 128 VAP interfaces for each hardware interface. RouterOS supports VAP feature for Atheros AR5212 and newer.

Property Description

area (text; default: "") - string value that is used to describe an Access Point. Connect List on the Client's side comparing this string value with area-prefixstring value makes decision whether allow a Client connect to the AP. If area-prefixmatch the entire area string or only the beginning of it the Client is allowed to connect to the AP

arp (disabled enabled proxy-arp reply-only) - ARP mode default-ap-tx-limit(integer; default: 0) - limits data rate for each wireless client (in bps) 0 - no limits

default-authentication(yes no; default: yes) - whether to accept or reject a client that wants to associate, but is not in the access-list

default-client-tx-limit(integer; default: 0) - limits each client's transmit data rate (in bps). Works only if the client is also a Router

0 - no limits

default-forwarding(yes no; default: yes) - whether to forward frames to other AP clients or not

disable-running-check(yes no; default: no) - disable running check. For 'broken' cards it is a good idea to set this value to 'yes'

disabled (yes no; default: yes) - whether to disable the interface or not

hide-ssid(yes no; default: no) - whether to hide ssid or not in the beacon frames:

yes - ssid is not included in the beacon frames. AP replies only to probe-requests with the given ssid no - ssid is included in beacon frames. AP replies to probe-requests with the given ssid and to 'broadcast ssid'

mac-address(MAC address; default: 02:00:00:AA:00:00) - MAC address of VAP. You can define your own value for mac-address

master-interface(name) - hardware interface to use for VAP

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Allied Telesis AT-WR4500 manual Virtual Access Point Interface, Submenu level /interface wireless