Virtual Ap Setup - TRENDnet 14dBi User Manual

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3.2.3.2 Virtual AP Setup

For each Virtual AP, administrators can configure SSID, VLAN tag (ID), SSID broadcasting, Maximum number of
client associations, security type settings.
Click Edit button on the VAP Edit column, and then a Virtual AP setup page appears.
ESSID: Extended Service Set ID, when clients are browsing for available wireless networks, this is the SSID
that will appear in the list. ESSID will determine the service type available to AP clients associated with the
specified VAP. (Note: Spaces are acceptable characters in the ESSID)
Enable VAP: By default, it's "Disable" for VAP1 ~ VAP7. The VAP0 always enabled.
Select "Enable" to activate VAP or click "Disable" to deactivate this function
Hidden SSID: By default, it's "Disable".
Enable this option to stop the SSID broadcast in your network. When disabled, people could easily obtain
the SSID information with the site survey software and get access to the network if security is not turned
on. When enabled, network security is enhanced. It's suggested to enable it after AP security settings are
archived and setting of AP clients could make to associate to it.
Client Isolation: By default, it's "Disable".
Select "Enable", all clients will be isolated from each other, which means they can't reach each other.
WMM: By default, it's "Disable".
Select "Enable", then packets with WMM QoS will take higher priority.
WMM prioritizes traffic according to four Access Categories (AC) - voice, video, best effort, and
background. However, it does not provide guaranteed throughput. Packets with QOS header including
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