It specifies the encoding format of Chinese characters in an SSID. This parameter takes
effect only if the SSID contains Chinese characters. The default value is UTF-8.
If both SSIDs of the AP are enabled and contain Chinese characters, you are recommended
to set this parameter to UTF-8 for one SSID and to GB2312 for the other, so that any
wireless client can identify one or both SSIDs.
It specifies the security mode of the selected SSID. The options include: None, WEP,
WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, Mixed WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA, and WPA2.
It specifies the authentication type for the WEP security mode. The options include Open,
Shared, and 802.1x.The options share the same encryption process.
Open: It specifies that authentication is not required and data exchanged is encrypted
using WEP. In this case, a wireless client can connect to the wireless network
corresponding to the selected SSID without being authenticated, and the data exchanged
between the client and the network is encrypted in WEP security mode.
Shared: It specifies that a shared key is used for authentication and data exchanged is
encrypted using WEP. In this case, a wireless client must use a preset WEP key to connect
to the wireless network corresponding to the selected SSID. The wireless client can be
connected to the wireless network only if they use the same WEP key.
802.1x specifies that 802.1x authentication is required and data exchanged is encrypted
using WEP. In this case, ports are enabled for user authentication when valid clients
connect to the wireless network corresponding to the selected SSID, and disabled when