

Security modes other than "None" apply only to configuration of the "Internal" network on the Guest network, you can use only unencrypted ("None") mode. On a two-radio AP, these Security Settings apply to both radios.

Keep in mind that each wireless client that wants to exchange data with the access point must be configured with the same security mode and encryption key settings consistent with access point security.

The following configuration information explains how to configure security modes on the access point. See Configuring the Wireless Distribution System (WDS) for more information about WDS. The traffic blocking extends to wireless clients connected to the network via WDS links these clients cannot communicate with each other when Station Isolation is on. The access point still allows data traffic between its wireless clients and wired devices on the network, but not among wireless clients. When Station Isolation is enabled, the access point blocks communication between wireless clients. How Does Station Isolation Protect the Network? This security mode is backwards-compatible for wireless clients that support only the original WPA.WPA/WPA2 Personal (PSK)WPA/WPA2 Personal (PSK) See also the related topic, Appendix A:"Configuring Security Settings on Wireless Clients" in the Administrator Guide. For a more detailed explanation of security concepts, including a comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of using different security modes and suggestions on which mode to use see Understanding Security Issues on Wireless Networks in the Administrators Guide.
