Advanced wireless configuration – Ruckus Wireless MM2211 User Manual

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MM2211 Wireless Broadband Gateway User’s Guide

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Configuring the MM2211 Gateway

6. When you are finished, click Update to save these settings.

Advanced Wireless Configuration

The Advanced Wireless Configuration menu is preconfigured with the optimum settings. Changing the
advanced settings may negatively affect the MM2211 Gateway’s operation, or completely disable it. For best
results, leave the Advanced settings at their default values and do not change these settings unless directed
by your technical support personnel.

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If you have modified the advanced settings and wish to revert to the original settings, you can restore the set-

tings by clicking the Restore button, as long as you have not already clicked the Update Button.

1. After connecting to the MM2211 Gateway, choose Configuration->Wireless. Then click Advanced. The

window of

Figure 9

appears.

Country Code

Sets your country or region code. Selecting the incorrect country or
region may result in violation of applicable law. The selectable
countries or regions are United States, Europe, Hong Kong, and
Japan.

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For MM2211 Gateways shipped in the United States, the

country code cannot be modified. The country code is pre-defined
for United States only.

Advanced Settings

This button provides access to the advanced wireless settings.
Advanced wireless settings are for advanced configuration or testing
purposes only.

Changing the advanced settings may negatively affect the operation
of the MM2211 Gateway and is not recommended.

Security

The wireless security options are:

Disabled: This setting disables all encryption, so traffic is sent
in the clear. This setting is not recommended.

WEP: This setting enables Wired Equivalent Privacy. WEP
Shared Key authentication and WEP data encryption provides
sufficient security in most cases.

WPA-PSK: Wi-Fi Protected Access, Pre-Shared Key
(WPA-PSK). Each packet of information is encrypted with a
different key. Provides very strong security, but may not be
supported on older systems.

WPA-802.1X: Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) using
Tunneled Transport Layer Security (TTLS).

Edit Security Setting

Click this button to edit the security setting of WEP keys or the
WPA-PSK passphrase.

Table 8—Wireless Interface Configuration (Continued)

Field

Description

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