Buffalo AirStation WXR-1900DHP User Manual page 33

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Encrypt Wireless Data
WPA-PSK (Pre-s hared
Keys)
Key Renewal Interval
WEP Encryption Key
Settings
BSS Basic Rate Set
Multicast Rate
802.11n Protection
DTIM Period
Wireless Client Isolation
Output Power
11bg-256QAM
(2.4 GHz only)
BeamformingEX
(5 GHz only)
WMM Settings
You may use any of the following types of encryption:
TKIP/AES mixed mode
TKIP/AES mixed mode allows both TKIP and AES authentication and communication. This
is no more secure than TKIP alone, but more convenient for some users. TKIP/AES mixed
mode can be selected only when WPA/WPA2 mixed mode - PSK is selected for wireless
authentication.
AES
AES is more secure than TKIP, and faster. Use a pre-shared key to communicate with a
wireless device. AES can be selected only when WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK is selected for
wireless authentication.
No Encryption
Data is transmitted without encryption. With this setting, anyone within range can
connect to your wireless network and might be able to access data on the network. Not
recommended for anyone with private data that needs to be kept secure. No Encryption
can be selected only when No Authentication is selected for wireless authentication.
A pre-shared key or passphrase is the password for your wireless connections. There are
two different formats for a pre-shared key. Use 8 to 63 alphanumeric characters (case-
sensitive) for an ASCII passphrase, or use 64 alphanumeric characters (0 to 9 and a to f,
not case-sensitive) for a hexadecimal passphrase.
Set the update interval for the encryption key between 0 and 1440 (minutes).
A WEP encryption key (passphrase) may have any of four different formats. An
ASCII passphrase may use either 5 or 13 alphanumeric characters (case-sensitive). A
hexadecimal passphrase may use either 10 or 26 alphanumeric characters (0 to 9 and a
to f, not case-sensitive).
BSS (basic service set) configures the transmission rate of control communication frames
for a wireless client. Setup choices may vary with different wireless clients.
Set the communication speed of multicast packets.
Enable to use 802.11n protection. 802.11n protection gives priority to 802.11n devices in
mixed mode (11b/g or 11a) networks.
Set the beacon responding interval (1 -255) for which the AirStation responds to a
wireless device. This setting is effective only when power management is enabled for
the wireless device.
If enabled, the wireless client isolation blocks communication between wireless devices
connected to the AirStation. Wireless devices will be able to connect to the Internet
but not with each other. Devices that are connected to the AirStation with wired
connections will still be able to connect to wireless devices normally.
This sets the output of the wireless signal. Because the wireless transmission output and
signal distance range are nearly proportional, when the wireless transmission output is
reduced, the signal distance range also becomes shorter.
If checked, increases the data rate of the 11bg-256QAM-compatible device (up to 600
Mbps).
If checked, the AirStation will detect the location of each device and optimize the
wireless network's range.
Check Display to set priorities only for a specific communication.
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