Manhattan 525473 Wireless 150N PCI Card - Manual User Manual

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CONFIGURATION

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The next step is to enter the actual password, or passphrase, for the wireless

network

.

As for the Group Rekey Interval setting, the group key (or group transient

key) is a key shared among all wireless clients connected to the same AP, and

is used to secure multicast/broadcast traffic. The interval defines how often the

group transient key is changed. This is not the wireless password, however. This

mechanism works “behind the scenes” — completely hidden from you the user.

The default setting of “60” means that every 10 minutes (60 x 10 seconds = 600

seconds) the client receives a new group transient key. There can be a very brief

time period in which network access is interrupted as a result of this. A good value

to use is 360, which increases the interval to one hour. Higher values are also

acceptable and do not cause any problems.

The main screen now reloads, indicating that the wireless signal is protected.

Advanced

As with the Configuration Utility, click the Advanced icon to view or change the

Advanced settings in AP mode. The enable/disable options, drop-down menus

and settings tables/lists are detailed below with their corresponding screens.
• No forwarding among wireless clients — When this option is activated, no

communication is possible between any wireless clients that are connected to

the “soft” AP. This, this option acts as a client isolation feature. When the option

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