Configuring APs 225Nortel WLAN—Security Switch 2300 Series Configuration GuideEncryptionEncrypted SSIDs can use the following encryption methods:• Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)• Non-WPA dynamic Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)• Non-WPA static WEPDynamic WEP is enabled by default.(For more information, including configuration instructions, see “Configuring user encryption” (page 291).)Radio profilesYou can easily assign radio configuration parameters to many radios by configuring a radio profile andassigning the profile to the radios. To use a radio, you must assign a profile to the radio. You can enable theradio when you assign the profile.Table 4 summarizes the parameters controlled by radio profiles. Generally, the only radio parameterscontrolled by the profile that you need to modify are the SSIDs and, if applicable, Wi-Fi Protected Access(WPA) settings. The other parameter settings are standard.Radios and SSIDs2330/2330A/2330Band Series 2332• The 802.11b/g radio equals the AP base MAC address.• The BSSIDs for the SSIDs configured on the 802.11b/g radioend in even numbers. The first BSSID is equal to the AP’sbase MAC address. The next BSSID is equal to the AP’s baseMAC address + 2, and so on.• The 802.11a radio equals the AP base MAC address + 1.• The BSSIDs for the SSIDs configured on the 802.11a radioend in odd numbers. The first BSSID is equal to the AP’s baseMAC address + 1. The next BSSID is equal to the AP’s baseMAC address + 3, and so on.Note. For information about the auto-tune parameters, see Table 20 on page 324.Table 3: MAC address allocations on APs