multiple SSID in autonomous broadcasting 1242ag

Hello

I have a 1242ag AP stand-alone series.

I want to broadcast more than one SSID.

pls tell me the step by step approach considering I am new on the basics of radio a g etc.

It's one of the differences between the LWAPP and autonomous access points... That's y I mentioned "its the rule of thumb in autonomous"

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