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Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM006A-EN-P - May 2014

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Chapter

8

Configuring Multiple SSIDs

This chapter describes how to configure and manage multiple service set
identifiers (SSIDs) on the access point.

Understanding Multiple
SSIDs

The SSID is a unique identifier that wireless networking devices use to establish
and maintain wireless connectivity. Multiple access points on a network or sub-
network can use the same SSIDs. SSIDs are case sensitive and can contain up to
32 alphanumeric characters. Don’t include spaces in your SSIDs.

You can configure up to 16 SSIDs on your access point and assign different
configuration settings to each SSID. All the SSIDs are active at the same time;
that is, client devices can associate to the access point by using any of the SSIDs.
These are the settings you can assign to each SSID:

VLAN
Client authentication method

Maximum number of client associations by using the SSID
RADIUS accounting for traffic by using the SSID
Guest mode
Repeater mode, including authentication username and password
Redirection of packets received from client devices

If you want the access point to allow associations from client devices that don’t
specify an SSID in their configurations, you can set up a guest SSID. The access
point includes the guest SSID in its beacon. If the guest mode is disabled, the
SSID is not broadcast in the beacon messages. If you don’t want clients that don’t
have a preconfigured SSID to connect to the wireless network, disable the guest
SSID feature.

Topic

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Understanding Multiple SSIDs

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Configuring Multiple SSIDs

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Configuring Multiple Basic SSIDs

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Assigning IP Redirection for an SSID

291

Including an SSID in an SSIDL IE

293

NAC Support for MBSSID

294

TIP

For detailed information on client authentication types, see

Configuring

Authentication Types on page 359

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