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UBIQUITI NETWORKS 2.4GHz Air Router User Guide

AirRouter User Guide  
Chapter 3: AirOS™  
EAP EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol)  
IEEE 802.1x authentication method. This method is  
commonly used in Enterprise networks.  
Note: When connecting devices in AP-WDS-to-  
AP-WDS mode, the WPA/WPA2 security methods  
will not function. When connecting AP-WDS  
devices to another AP-WDS device use none or  
the WEP security method. However, this may  
compromise the security of your network. In case  
of connecting STA-WDS clients to an AP-WDS  
device, all security methods are available and  
work properly.  
PSK  
MAC ACL  
WPA Pre-shared Key A passphrase needs to be specified  
when the Pre‑shared Key method is selected. The  
pre-shared key is an alpha-numeric password between 8  
and 63 characters long.  
EAP  
EAP - Station Mode  
MAC ACL (Only applicable in Access Point and Access  
Point WDS mode) MAC Access Control List (ACL) lets you  
allow or deny clients connectivity to the AirRouter. When  
enabled, select one of the policies:  
WPA Anonymous Identity (Only applicable in Station  
or Station WDS mode with EAP-TTLS.) Identification  
credential (also known as identity) used by the supplicant  
for EAP authentication.  
Allow Wireless clients in the list have access to the  
AirRouter. Any wireless clients that have not been added  
to the list will not have access to the AirRouter.  
Deny Wireless clients in the list will be denied access  
to the AirRouter. Any wireless client that is not in the list  
can access the AirRouter.  
WPA User Name (Only applicable in Station and Station  
WDS mode.) Identification credential (also known as  
anonymous identity) used by the supplicant for EAP  
tunneled authentication (EAP-TTLS) in unencrypted form.  
The MAC addresses of the wireless clients can be added  
and removed using the Add and Remove buttons.  
WPA User Password (Only applicable in Station and  
Station WDS mode.) Password credential used by the  
supplicant for EAP authentication.  
Note: MAC Access Control should be used in  
combination with a security method such as  
WPA™ or WPA2™. It should not be used as the  
only method of security on your network.  
EAP- Access Point Mode  
Click Change to save the changes.  
Radius Server IP Specifies the RADIUS Server’s IP address.  
RADIUS is a networking protocol providing centralized  
Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting (AAA)  
management for computers in order to connect to, and  
use a network service.  
Radius Server Port Specifies the RADIUS Server’s UDP  
port. The most commonly used port is 1812, but that  
depends on the RADIUS Server you are using.  
Radius Server Secret Specifies the password. A shared  
secret is a case-sensitive text string used to validate  
communication between two RADIUS devices.  
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