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The security settings in the Easy Setup Radio Configuration section are designed for simple configuration of basic security. The options available are a subset of the wireless device security capabilities. Keep these limitations in mind when using the Express Security page: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/ access_point/15_2_4_JB/configuration/guide/scg15-2-4-Book/scg15-2-4-chap4-first.html
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https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/access_point/15_2_4_JB/configuration/guide/scg15-2-4-Book/scg15-2-4-chap4-first.html
*You cannot edit SSIDs. However, you can delete SSIDs and re-create them.
*You cannot configure multiple authentication servers. To configure multiple authentication servers, use the Security Server Manager page.
*You can create up to 16 SSIDs on the wireless device. The created SSIDs appear in the Current SSID List. On dual-radio wireless devices, the SSIDs that you create are enabled by default on both radio interfaces.
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You cannot edit SSIDs. However, you can delete SSIDs and re-create them.
You cannot assign SSIDs to specific radio interfaces. The SSIDs that you create are enabled on all radio interfaces. To assign SSIDs to specific radio interfaces, use the Security SSID Manager page.
You cannot configure multiple authentication servers. To configure multiple authentication servers,use the Security Server Manager page.
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