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Association Timeout Interval—The idle time interval (when no frames are
sent) after which a client is disassociated from the VAP interface. (Range:
5-60 minutes; Default: 30 minutes)
WPA2 PMKSA Life Time
WPA2 PMKSA Life Time—WPA2 provides fast roaming for authenticated
clients by retaining keys and other security settings in a cache for each
VAP. In this way, when clients roam back into a VAP they had previously
been using, reauthentication is not required. When a WPA2 client is first
authenticated, it receives a Pairwise Master Key (PMK) that is used to
generate the other keys used for unicast data encryption. This key and
other client information form a client Security Association (SA) that the VAP
holds in a cache. When the lifetime expires, the security association and
keys are deleted from the cache. If the client returns to an access point after
the association has been deleted, it requires full reauthentication. (Range:
1-1 440 minutes; Default: 720 minutes).
Configuring common radio settings
To configure common radio settings, select the Radio Settings page, and
scroll down to below the VAP radio settings.
Configuring common radio settings
Turbo Mode—The normal 802.11a wireless operation mode provides
connections up to 54 Mb/s. Turbo Mode is an enhanced mode (not
regulated in IEEE 802.11a) that provides a higher data rate of up to 108
Mb/s. Enabling Turbo Mode allows the access point to provide connections
up to 108 Mb/s. (Default: Disabled)
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