- About This Document
Basic WLAN-Fat AP Service Configuration
- Overview of WLANs
Understanding Basic WLAN Services
Application Scenarios for Basic WLAN-Fat AP Services
- Default Settings for Basic WLAN-Fat AP Services
- Licensing Requirements and Limitations for Basic WLAN-Fat AP Services
Configuring Basic WLAN-Fat AP Services
Maintaining WLAN Fat APs
Configuration Examples for Basic WLAN Services
FAQ About Basic WLAN Services
- How Do I Identify the WLAN Indicator?
- Shared Key Is Used in Authentication and Encryption. When a User Using the Windows XP System Tries to Associate With the Network, the System Does not Display the Web Authentication Page but Displays a Message, indicating that the Network Is Unavailable. Why?
- How Do I Set a Proper Interval for Sending Beacon Frames?
- What Is the Coverage Distance of an AP?
- Wireless Users Cannot Obtain IP Addresses and the STAs Display a Message Indicating that the Connection Is Restricted or Need to Be Re-established. Why?
- Why Does the SSID of an AP Disappear Intermittently on a STA When the AP Is Running Normally?
- Why Does a STA Fail to Discover the SSID of an AP When the AP Software Version Is Correct and Has Correct WLAN Configuration?
- Why Are Packets Lost When the STA Pings the Gateway?
Radio Resource Management Configuration
WLAN-Fat AP Security
- Overview of WLAN-Fat AP Security
Understanding User Access Security
Application Scenarios for WLAN-Fat AP Security
- Default Settings for WLAN-Fat AP Security
- Licensing Requirements and Limitations for WLAN-Fat AP Security
Configuring WLAN-Fat AP Security
Configuration Examples for WLAN-Fat AP Security
- Example for Configuring WEP Authentication (Share-key Authentication and WEP Encryption)
- Example for Configuring WPA Authentication (PSK Authentication and CCMP Encryption)
- Example for Configuring 802.1X Authentication and CCMP Encryption
- Example for Configuring WAPI-PSK Authentication
- Example for Configuring WAPI-CERT
- Example for Configuring MAC Address Authentication
WLAN QoS Configuration