Table 6: Wi-Fi - Grandstream Networks GWN7600 User Manual

Enterprise 802.11ac wave-2 wifi access point
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When editing or adding a new network group, users will have three tabs to configure:
Basic: Used to name the network group, and set a VLAN ID if adding a new network group
Wi-Fi: Please refer to the below table for Wi-Fi tab options
Enable Wi-Fi
SSID
SSID Hidden
Security Mode
Use MAC Filtering
Client Isolation
Gateway MAC Address
RSSI Enabled

Table 6: Wi-Fi

Check to enable Wi-Fi for the network group.
Set or modify the SSID name.
Select to hide SSID.
Set the security mode for encryption, 5 options are available: WEP 64-bit,
WEP 128-bit, WPA, WPA2 and Open).
Choose Blacklist/Whitelist to specify MAC addresses to be
excluded/included from connecting to the zone's Wi-Fi. Default is
Disabled.
Client isolation feature blocks any TCP/IP connection between connected
clients to GWN7600's WiFi access point. Client isolation can be helpful to
increase security for Guest networks/Public Wi-Fi.
If enabled, the default LAN Gateway's MAC address must be specified
under Gateway MAC Address field. The clients will not be able to
discover, ping or access other wireless
GWN7600's network groups and only access to the default gateway, which
usually means Internet access.
If disabled, clients will have full access to any device connected to the
network, including wireless clients across network groups.
Default is "Disabled".
This field is required when using Client Isolation, so users will not lose
access to the Network (usually Internet).
Type in the default LAN Gateway's MAC address (router's MAC address
for instance) in hexadecimal separated by ":".
Example: 00:0B:82:8B:4D:D8
Check to enable RSSI function, this will lead the AP to disconnect users
below the configured threshold in Minimum RSSI (dBm).
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