Instructions

WLAN Configuration
Stellar AP User Guide
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Table 5-2: Key word specification in Personal WLAN Configuration Window
WLAN Parameter
Specification
WLAN Name
Label or name of WLAN.
Security Level
Security Level of WLAN, from high to low is Enterprise>Personal>Open. Here
select the Personal type.
Key Management
WPA3/WPA2/WPA encryption method. It is applicable to Enterprise/Personal
WLANs only.
Both(wpa&wpa2): Allowing WPA or WPA2 capable wireless client to
connect to the WLAN
wpa2-personal: Only Allowing WPA2 capable wireless client to connect to
the WLAN
Both(wpa2&wpa3): Allowing WPA2 or WPA3 capable wireless client to
connect to the WLAN
wpa3-personal: Only Allowing WPA3 capable wireless client to connect to
the WLAN
Static-wep: Wireless client is authenticated with Static Wired Equivalent
Privacy security algorithm, which is specified in 802.11b and is designed
to provide a WLAN with a level of security and privacy comparable to
what is usually expected of a wired LAN. You can specify up to 4 WEP
keys and make one of them effective for authentication. Each WEP key
can be 10 or 26 hexadecimal characters. Recommendation is that a
static-wep WLAN is ONLY applicable for those 802.11b clients.
PMF
Stellar supports the IEEE802.11w standard, also known as Protected Management
Frames (PMF). The PMF function increases the security by providing data
confidentiality of management frames. PMF is applicable for WPA2 and WPA3
encryption method.
Disabled: Disables 802.11w PMF protection for the WLAN.
Optional: Both 802.11w PMF capable clients and 802.11w PMF non-
capable clients can connect the WLAN.
Required: Only 802.11w PMF capable clients can associate to the WLAN.
Password Format
Password format of Personal WLAN. There are two password formats to be
selected: Either as a string of 64 hexadecimal digits, or as a passphrase of 8 to 63
printable ASCII characters.
Password
Enter the password for the Personal WLAN.
Confirm
Reenter the password for the Personal WLAN.
Inactivity Timeout
Status
Enable/Disable inactivity timeout control. If enabled, those clients not
transmitting any packets in the configured period will be disconnected from the
wireless network.
Inactivity Timeout
Interval
Specify the inactivity timeout internal, default is 600 seconds.
Enable
Specify the WLAN state, Yes indicates that WLAN is in broadcast state, while No
indicates WLAN is not in broadcast state.
Hidden
Specify visibility of the WLAN, Yes indicates that WLAN is visible to users, while
No indicates WLAN is invisible.
Multicast
This feature allows APs to convert multicast streams into unicast streams over
the wireless network based on the IGMP snooping table. Enabling Multicast to
Unicast (for up to 6 clients) can enhance the quality and reliability of video
streams, while preserving the bandwidth available to the non-video services
Broadcast ARP
If enabled, AP will reply to client’s ARP request instead of forwarding.
VLAN ID
Identifier of the VLAN to which the WLAN mapping, it is a user VLAN.