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| + | **Interface** - The wireless VIF (Virtual Interface) name \\ | ||
| + | **Enabled** - If this VIF should be active and brought online \\ | ||
| + | **SSID** - The wireless Service Set Identifier \\ | ||
| + | **Mode** - Allows selection of Interface mode: Access Point, WDS, Wireless Client, etcetera \\ | ||
| + | **Bridge** - Allows you to select which LAN bridge this VIF should be assigned \\ | ||
| - | Interface - Wireless VIF name. | ||
| - | Enabled - If this VIF should be active and brought online. | ||
| - | SSID - Wireless Service Set Identifier. | ||
| - | Mode - Interface mode: Access Point, WDS, Wireless Client, etc... | ||
| - | Bridge - Which LAN bridge this VIF should be assigned. | ||
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| - | Other relevant notes/ | ||
| - | When creating/ | ||
| - | When saving changes, the MAC addresses of all defined non-primary wireless VIFs could sometimes be (already) set but might be recreated by the WL driver (so that previously defined/ | ||
| - | This web interface allows configuring a maximum of 4 VIFs for each physical wireless interface available - up to 3 extra VIFs can be defined in addition to the primary VIF (on devices with multiple VIF capabilities). | ||
| - | By definition, configuration settings for the primary VIF of any physical wireless interfaces shouldn' | ||