Motorola 2200 User Manual
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Administrator’s Handbook
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set wireless multi-ssid second-ssid-psk {
string
}
set wireless multi-ssid third-ssid-psk {
string
}
set wireless multi-ssid fourth-ssid-psk {
string
}
Specifies a WPA passphrase for the multiple SSIDs, when
second-, third-, or fourth-ssid-privacy is
set to
WPA-PSK. The Pre Shared Key is a passphrase shared between the Gateway and the clients
and is used to generate dynamically changing keys. The passphrase can be 8 – 63 characters. It is rec-
ommended to use at least 20 characters for best security.
set wireless multi-ssid second-ssid-weplen [ 40/64bit | 128bit | 256bit ]
set wireless multi-ssid third-ssid-weplen [ 40/64bit | 128bit | 256bit ]
set wireless multi-ssid fourth-ssid-weplen [ 40/64bit | 128bit | 256bit ]
Specifies the WEP key length for the multiple SSIDs, when
second-, third-, or fourth-ssid-privacy is
set to
WEP. 40bit encryption is equivalent to 64bit encryption. The longer the key, the stronger the
encr yption and the more difficult it is to break the encr yption.
set wireless multi-ssid second-ssid-wepkey {
hexadecimal digits
}
set wireless multi-ssid third-ssid-wepkey {
hexadecimal digits
}
set wireless multi-ssid fourth-ssid-wepkey {
hexadecimal digits
}
Specifies a WEP key for the multiple SSIDs, when
second-, third-, or fourth-ssid-privacy is set to
WEP. For 40/64bit encryption, you need 10 digits; 26 digits for 128bit, and 58 digits for 256bit WEP.
Valid hexadecimal characters are 0 – 9, a – f.
set wireless no-bridging [ off | on ]
When set to
on, this will block wireless clients from communicating with other wireless clients on the
LAN side of the Gateway.
set wireless tx-power [ full | medium | fair | low | minimal ]
Sets the wireless transmit power, scaling down the router's wireless transmit coverage by lowering its
radio power output. Default is full power. Transmit power settings are useful in large venues with multi-
ple wireless routers where you want to reuse channels. Since there are only three non-overlapping
channels in the 802.11 spectrum, it helps to size the Gateway’s cell to match the location. This allows
you to install a router to cover a small “hole” without conflicting with other routers nearby.