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This section illustrates how to configure the wireless extended features. To start
with, follow the common preliminary steps described below.
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(Only in Access Point mode)
A VLAN is a group of PCs or other network resources that behave as if they
were connected to a single network segment although they may be physically
located on different segments of a LAN.
Those stations which are assigned to the same VLAN share network resources
and bandwidth as if they were connected to the same segment. Conversely,
only the stations within the same VLAN can access each other.
A Wireless Pseudo VLAN acts by segregating a single wireless LAN into multiple
VLANs so that communication is possible only among wireless clients within the
same VLAN.
When operating in the Access Point mode, Access point allows you to define
Wireless Pseudo VLAN Per Node and Wireless Pseudo VLAN Per Group.