Section 4 - Configuration
You can use Multiple BSSIDs to create Virtual Access Points, which appear as separate
wireless networks to users. This is useful if you want to create a guest network whose key
you could give away freely without compromising device security.
WIRELESS MULTIPLE BSSID SETTINGS - VAP0 - VAP3
Enable VAP0-VAP2
Check Enable to create a guest wireless network.
SSID:
Enter a unique Network Name (SSID) to identify your guest
network.
Broadcast SSID:
Visible networks conveniently advertise their existence to devices
looking for Wi-Fi networks to join. Invisible, or hidden, networks
do not. To join an invisible network users must manually input its
SSID. Note: Making a network Invisible is not a form of security
alone.
Relay Blocking:
Enable user isolation to prevent wireless clients from
communicating with each other. This may be desired if the DSL-124
is used in a public setting.
Authentication
Select the type of authentication, either Open System, Shared Key,
Type:
or Auto. Open System is not recommended.
Note: to configure the Wi-Fi passwords for Virtual APs, see Wireless Security Settings on
Wireless Security on page 52
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