Encryption, Dynamic frequency selection, Encryption dynamic frequency selection – Allied Telesis AT-TQ Series User Manual
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Encryption
Here are the available encryption settings for a WDS bridge:
No encryption
Static WEP
WPA Personal
The available encryption modes for a WDS bridge vary depending on the
radio mode and VAP security. The possible settings are listed in Table 8
on page 74. For example, if you want to use WPA Personal on a WDS
bridge, you have to set VAP0 to either WPA Personal or WPA Enterprise.
Dynamic
Frequency
Selection
Dynamic frequency selection (DFS) is an industry standard that defines
how wireless access points are to respond to the presence of radar
signals on 5 GHz channels. The standard states that a wireless access
point that detects radar signals on its current 5 GHz channel has to stop
transmitting and select another channel to avoid interfering with the
signals.
The AT-TQ Series wireless access points support DFS on 5 GHz
channels that countries or regions have designated as DFS channels. If it
detects radar signals on its current 5 GHz channel and if the channel is a
designated DFS channel, it immediately marks the channel as unusable
for a minimum of thirty minutes and randomly selects another channel with
which to communicate with its clients.
If the wireless access point is using a DFS 5 GHz channel for a WDS
bridge and it detects radar signals, it randomly selects another channel so
as not to interfere with the signals. This action, however, renders the
bridge non-functional.
You can prevent this from occurring by selecting a non-DFS 5 GHz
channel as the communication link between the wireless access points of
a WDS bridge. Here are three examples of non-DFS channels:
36 - 5180 MHz
Table 8. Available Encryption Settings on WDS Bridges
Radio Mode
VAP0 Security Level
Available WDS Bridge
Encryption
non-802.11n
None, static WEP, or
802.1x
None or Static WEP
non-802.11n
WPA Personal or WPA
Enterprise
None, Static WEP, or WPA
Personal
802.11n mode
None
None
802.11n mode
WPA Personal or WPA
Enterprise
None or WPA Personal