Table 49 multiple ssid commands – ZyXEL Communications 802.11g ADSL 2+ 4-Port Security Gateway HW-D Series User Manual
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The following table gives a description of multiple SSID commands.
Table 49 Multiple SSID Commands
Command
Description
guestssid
Use this command to specify the SSID of the guest wireless network. This is
the SSID guests have to configure on their wireless clients to connect to
your wireless network. Type a descriptive name (up to 32 printable 7-bit
ASCII characters) for the wireless LAN.
mode [0:disable
guestssid 1:enable
guestssid]
[0:disable intranet
blocking 1:enable
intranet blocking]
This command performs two functions and is followed by two parameters.
The first parameter specifies whether you want to enable or disable your
guest wireless network. Type 0 to disable the guest wireless network or type
1 to enable the guest wireless network.
The second parameter specifies whether you want to block guests in the
guest wireless network from accessing resources on your LAN. Type 0 to
allow guests to access resources on your LAN or type 1 to block guests
from accessing resources on your LAN and only allow access to the Internet
via the ZyXEL Device.
setprivacy type
<0:NO 1:WEP64
2:WEP128 3:WEP256>
This command specifies the security mode for the guest wireless network.
Type one of the following:
0 to disable security on the guest wireless network,
1 to enable 64-bit WEP key encryption,
2 to enable 128-bit WEP key encryption,
3 256-bit WEP key encryption.
setprivacy wepkey
<1-4>
This command allows you to create up to four WEP keys. Enter 1, 2, 3 or 4
to specify which WEP key you are creating followed by any 5, 13 or 29
characters (ASCII string) or 10, 26 or 58 hexadecimal characters ("0-9", "A-
F") for a 64-bit, 128-bit or 256-bit WEP key respectively.
setprivacy
defaultkey <1-4>
This command specifies which WEP key guests have to configure on their
wireless clients to access the guest wireless network.
guest_autoOff <
<1:on, 0:off>
This command enables or disables an automatic timeout feature of the
guest wireless network. If you enable this feature the guest wireless network
becomes disabled after the specified amount of time. You need to enter two
parameters.
Type 0 to disable the automatic timeout feature or type 1 to enable it, for the
next value enter the number of minutes that the guest wireless network
stays active. Enter a number from 0 to 30000. Entering 0 resets the value to
the default (60 minutes).
Note: This command is hidden. It doesn’t show up when you
type the
wlan mssid
command.
show
This command allows you to review your guest wireless network settings.