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What does "enable wireless isolation" mean in a wireless router?

AP Isolation means that all connected computers can't access each other after being turned on, which plays the role of isolation and protects the data security between different users.

In wireless communication, it is common in router settings. It is similar to the VLAN of wired network, completely isolating all wireless client devices, so that they can only access the fixed network connected by AP, which is equivalent to the local area network in wireless.

Some large public places, such as airports and hotels, can use this method to complete the erection of public hotspots, which can keep the wireless clients isolated, ensure the distance between passengers and provide safe internet access.

AP is a wireless base station (i.e. wireless transmitter such as wireless switch), and wireless routing AP is a wireless terminal wireless transmitting device with routing.

The isolation technology of wireless routing AP should be that only wireless devices or other devices isolate the signal of wireless transmitter to prevent other wireless terminals from accepting the wireless signal transmitted by this wireless AP.