802.11a/b/g Wireless Access Point Crestron CEN-WAP-ABG-1G
Wireless client isolation: From the drop-down list, select either of the following:
Disable: (Default setting) Allows wireless devices connected to the access
point to communicate with one another.
Enable: Prevents wireless devices connected to the access point from
communicating with one another but allows communication with wired
LAN devices.
Security mode: From the drop-down list, select the desired security mode:
Disable
NOTE: Disabling wireless security is not recommended unless you
experience wireless network connection problems.
NOTE: If you select Disable, it is recommended that you configure a
wireless MAC filter to permit only authorized devices to connect to the
network. To configure a wireless MAC filter, refer to “Configuring MAC
Filters” on page 29.
Static WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), default setting. Static WEP
provides compatibility will all wireless devices and maintains as quick a
reconnect time as when security is disabled.
NOTE: WEP keys must be manually configured.
Enterprise WEP
NOTE: Enterprise WEP does not provide network authentication. As a
result, any device can connect to the wireless network.
WPA-PSK with TKIP (Wi-Fi Protected Access–Pre-Shared Key with
Temporal Key Integrity Protocol)
or
WPA-PSK with AES (Wi-Fi Protected Access–Pre-Shared Key with
Advanced Encryption Standard)
NOTE: WPA is supported by certain Crestron touchpanels only. For a
particular touchpanel, refer to the operations guide and firmware release
notes for information about supported wireless security modes.
WPA2-PSK with TKIP
or
WPA2-PSK with AES
NOTE: WPA2 is supported by certain Crestron touchpanels only. For a
particular touchpanel, refer to the operations guide and firmware release
notes for information about supported wireless security modes.
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