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Chapter 2 - Management
Options for TTLS or PEAP as the EAP method
Authentication: Selects the authentication method used by the AP, e.g., PAP, CHAP, MSCHAP, or
MSCHAPV2.
Identity: Sets the identity used by the supplicant for EAP authentication.
Password: Sets the password used by the supplicant for EAP authentication.
2.4.5.2.5
MAC-Filter
This section tab is only available for a device operating as an AP.
MAC-Address Filter: Lets you allow only devices with the listed MAC address to associate with this
AP, or lets you block devices with the listed MAC address.
MAC-List: Adds the MAC address of the remote device to either block or allow.
2.4.5.2.6
Advanced Settings
RTS Threshold: Sets the threshold for the packet size above which the request to send (RTS)
mechanism is used. The default is 2346 octets. There is a trade-off to consider when setting this
parameter. On the one hand, using a small value causes RTS packets to be sent more often,
consuming more of the available bandwidth, and therefore reducing the throughput of the network
packet. On the other hand, when more RTS packets are sent, the system recovers faster from
interference or collisions. This is useful in a heavily loaded network, or a wireless network with high
electromagnetic interference.
The following options for Station Isolation, Maximum Stations, Minimum Stations RSSI, and 802.11n
NOTE!
Only are available only for a device operating as an AP.
WBSIac Access Point User Ma n ua l
Figure 2-83: Wifi AP MAC Filter
Figure 2-84: Advanced Settings for the Wifi Interface
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