Ess-Id; Ds Channel (Wireless Channel Set); Mac Restrict; Eap - Buffalo AirStation Pro Intelligent WLM2-G54 User Manual

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Figure 9.10 Wireless
Figure 9.11 Link Integrity Settings
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4. You will need the Wireless MAC address of
the target WLM2-G54. Enter its MAC
address in the field labeled
"MAC Address of AirStation (Wireless)."
Use the format XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX for
the MAC address.
5. Click "Add." Repeat this process for up to
5 additional access points.
6. Once all of the MAC addresses are entered,
repeat this process for each WLM2-G54
you wish to set up for AP-AP communica-
tions. The second WLM2-G54 must have
the MAC address of the first one.
Example: Suppose you wish to set up
three units, #1 as a central unit, with #2
and #3 talking to #1, but not to each
other. AP #1 would have the MAC
addresses of both #2 and #3, as noted
above, but #2 and #3 would only have the
MAC address of #1.

9.10.2 ESS-ID

Allows administrator to alter the ESS-ID of
the AirStation. To communicate with a
specific AP only, the AP's ESS-ID must be
entered in the client computer. The client
looks only for that specific AP (or ESS-ID) for
wireless communication. Use up to 32
alphanumeric characters for the ESS-ID (case
sensitive). Roaming is possible by setting
identical ESS-IDs and WEP in WLM2-G54s.

9.10.3 DS Channel (Wireless Channel Set)

The channel to be used for wireless commu-
nication. There are 11 channels.
I Note: This is automatically set in the client
computer.

9.10.4 MAC Restrict

Enable or disable access by MAC address
through the wireless LAN network infrastruc-
ture mode.

9.10.5 EAP

Configure EAP authentication process.

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