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advanced-wlanvifs [2022/01/21 00:56] – [Virtual Wireless Notes]-grammar hogwild | advanced-wlanvifs [2022/01/21 01:09] – [Virtual Wireless]-added link to Network wiki page hogwild | ||
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====== Virtual Wireless ====== | ====== Virtual Wireless ====== | ||
- | The Virtual Wireless menu allows you to create and modify virtual wireless interfaces for virtual wireless networks. | + | The Virtual Wireless menu allows you to create and modify virtual wireless interfaces for virtual wireless networks. This is useful for creating things like guest networks, and separate networks for IoT (Internet of Things) devices, which are often untrusted in terms of security. |
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**SSID - **The wireless Service Set Identifier | **SSID - **The wireless Service Set Identifier | ||
- | **Mode - **Allows selection of Interface mode: | + | **Mode - **Allows selection of the wireless |
- | Access Point | + | * Access Point |
+ | * Access Point + WDS | ||
+ | * Wireless Client | ||
+ | * Wireless Ethernet Bridge | ||
+ | * WDS | ||
+ | * Media Bridge | ||
- | WDS | + | For details on Wireless |
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- | Wireless | + | |
**Bridge** - Allows you to select which LAN bridge this VIF should be assigned | **Bridge** - Allows you to select which LAN bridge this VIF should be assigned | ||
- | \\ | + | Virtual wireless networks share the same radio used for the the corresponding main wireless interface. Because of this, for any virtual wireless network you want to work, you must ensure the corresponding, |
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- | Virtual wireless networks share the same radio used for the the corresponding main wireless interface. Because of this, for any virtual wireless network you want to work, you must ensure the corresponding, | + | |
Physical wireless interfaces are listed wl0, wl1, wl2, and so on. An alias (like for physical interfaces) is identified by a period (" | Physical wireless interfaces are listed wl0, wl1, wl2, and so on. An alias (like for physical interfaces) is identified by a period (" | ||
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- | Configuration settings for the primary VIF of any physical wireless interfaces shouldn' | + | Configuration settings for the primary VIF of any physical wireless interfaces shouldn' |