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How can the WLAN be implemented in the absence of an authentication database?

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How can the WLAN be implemented in the absence of an authentication database?

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The authentication database is a key requirement in user authentication. Generally, most wireless gateways support external authentication databases, regardless of whether the gateway and the databases are installed in the same network environments. In the absence of an authentication database, the only option is to use the one that has been built into the wireless gateway such as SP913 which provides a local database functionality that addresses the issue of a lack of authentication data at the user’s end.

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