Buffalo AirStation Pro WAPS-APG600H User Manual page 34

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Start AOSS
Stop AOSS
AOSS Settings
Encryption
AOSS Clients
Notes:
• When AOSS or WPS starts, all other operations are disabled until the setup process is complete.
Click the button to start the AOSS connection.
Displayed when AOSS is in use. Click this button to disconnect the AOSS
connection. This disconnects from all connected wireless LAN devices.
AOSS clients information and AOSS connected device information will be
erased.
AOSS Button on the AirStation
Select whether to enable or disable physical AOSS/WPS button on the
AirStation. If disabled, the AOSS connection does not start even when
the AOSS/WPS button on the AirStation is pressed.
Allowed Bands
Select the band(s) to use AOSS.
WEP Authentication
The encryption system for an AOSS device that uses the WEP encryption
level can be specified. 64-bit WEP and 128-bit WEP are provided as
encryption systems with 64-bit length and 128-bit length WEP keys
respectively. If "Disabled" is selected, the WEP encryption is disabled.
TKIP Authentication
The encryption system for an AOSS device that uses the TKIP encryption
level can be specified. If "TKIP/AES mixed mode" is selected, both TKIP
and AES can be used for the unicast encryption system. (TKIP is used for
the multicast encryption system regardless of the unicast encryption
system.)
VLAN
The VLAN mode, the VLAN ID, and the additional VLAN ID of the device
connected by AOSS can be specified. When AOSS is started, the same
VLAN as the management VLAN ID is assigned, but this can be changed
manually to any user-selected ID. The additional VLAN ID can be
specified only when "Multiple" is selected as the VLAN mode.
The encryption level used by AOSS and the detailed security information
is displayed for each wireless LAN interface standard. When the
AirStation is connected to a wireless device that does not support AOSS,
set this information manually to the wireless device. The 802.11a and
802.11g standards each have different security information.
Encryption Type
Displays currently available encryption levels.
SSID
Displays SSID corresponding to each encryption level. Only the SSID for
the currently-set encryption level is used.
Encryption Key
Displays currently available encryption key.
Client Information
Displays the names of the wireless devices connected by AOSS.
MAC Address
Displays the MAC addresses of the connected wireless devices.
Supported Encryption
Displays all the encryption levels corresponding to the wireless devices
connected by AOSS.
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