Setting the Wireless Interface
Configuring "Internal" LAN Wireless Settings
The Internal Settings describe the
(also known as the SSID) for the internal Wireless LAN (WLAN) as described below.
Field
Field Description
Field Description
MAC Address
Shows the
This a read-only field that you cannot change.
Although this access is point is physically a single device, it can be
represented on the network as two or more nodes each with a unique
MAC Address. This is accomplished by using multiple Basic Service Set
The MAC address(es) shown for the "Internal" access point is the
BSSID(s) for the "Internal" interface.
For the two-radio AP, two MAC addresses are shown: one for each Radio
on the Internal interface.
SSID
Enter the
The Service Set Identifier (SSID) is an alphanumeric string of up to 32
characters that uniquely identifies a wireless local area network. It is also
referred to as the Network Name. There are no restrictions on the
characters that may be used in an SSID.
MAC
Description
MAC
address(es) for Internal interface for this access point.
Identifiers (BSSIDs) for a single access point.
SSID
for the internal WLAN.
Address (read-only) and Network Name
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