Working with the M111
Viewing APs in the neighborhood
To facilitate matching, standard regular expressions can be used in the common name. For example:
Expression | Matches |
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certificate1 | |
| certificate2 |
| certificate3 |
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.*certificate | Matches certificate with any number of |
| characters in front of it. For example: |
| ap1certificate or ap2certificate. |
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Use the backslash (\) as an escape character if you need to match a period (.) or other characters that have meaning in a regular expression. For example, to match any number of periods, specify the following:
.*\
Encryption type
WEP: Uses Wired Equivalent Privacy to secure traffic on the wireless link.
TKIP: Uses Temporal Key Integrity Protocol encryption to secure traffic on the wireless link.
AES: Advanced Encryption Standard is used by the U.S. Government and defined by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). This is the most secure method to secure traffic on the wireless link. It uses AES with CCMP encryption.
Quality of service
See Configuring Quality of Service (QoS) on page
Viewing APs in the neighborhood
The Wireless > Neighborhood page provides a list of all APs that are operating nearby. Select Scan when the M111 is not associated to an AP to refresh the list.