Ap authentication is based on the RF Group and adds an authentication part
to RRM frames going between Access-Points. I see it as "password for RRM".

/Ralph

2011/5/20 Leigh Jewell <[email protected]>

>
> Stupid question but I just can't find the answer. Under *WPS - AP
> Authentication* you can set either None, AP Authentication, and MFP. I
> understand MFP but I don't specifically know how the *AP 
> Authentication*works. Can anyone explain and even point to a reference ?
>
>
> [image: AP-auth.png]
>
> Cheers,
> Leigh.
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