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... over Ethernet (PoE) OUT D. Reset the access point to connect the power adapter B. Switch the access point on/off 2 Eject an attached USB device F. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button I -2. Existing cable/DSL modem & router - Connect a management console G. Hardware Overview A 12V DC IN C LAN 2 E Eject G Reset I -3. I . System Requirements - LAN port with Power over Ethernet (PoE) IN C. USB Port for access point configuration I On/Off B LAN 1 (PoE) D USB Port F Console H WPS A. 12V DC port to factory default settings H. Computer with web browser for system log...
... over Ethernet (PoE) OUT D. Reset the access point to connect the power adapter B. Switch the access point on/off 2 Eject an attached USB device F. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button I -2. Existing cable/DSL modem & router - Connect a management console G. Hardware Overview A 12V DC IN C LAN 2 E Eject G Reset I -3. I . System Requirements - LAN port with Power over Ethernet (PoE) IN C. USB Port for access point configuration I On/Off B LAN 1 (PoE) D USB Port F Console H WPS A. 12V DC port to factory default settings H. Computer with web browser for system log...
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HyperTerminal). Console The access point can be configured via the "Console" port located on the access point's side panel using a terminal-emulation program (e.g. I-7. Use the following configuration settings for terminal-emulation programs: Baud Rate Data Parity Stop Flow Control 115200 8 bit None 1 bit None 5
HyperTerminal). Console The access point can be configured via the "Console" port located on the access point's side panel using a terminal-emulation program (e.g. I-7. Use the following configuration settings for terminal-emulation programs: Baud Rate Data Parity Stop Flow Control 115200 8 bit None 1 bit None 5
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.... 6. Please keep the access point out of reach of the access point. 5. If you smell burning or see smoke coming from the access point. 4. carefully disconnect it from the access point or power adapter, then disconnect the access point and power adapter immediately, as far as it is designed for further help. 9. The device contains small parts which are no user-serviceable parts inside the access point. Call your dealer of...
.... 6. Please keep the access point out of reach of the access point. 5. If you smell burning or see smoke coming from the access point. 4. carefully disconnect it from the access point or power adapter, then disconnect the access point and power adapter immediately, as far as it is designed for further help. 9. The device contains small parts which are no user-serviceable parts inside the access point. Call your dealer of...
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... 192.168.2.x where x is blue. 4. Connect the power adapter to start up. If you are no other active network connections on your computer (disconnect Wi-Fi connections and Ethernet cables). 5. Configuring your computer's IP address to V-1. Enter the access point's default IP address 192.168.2.2 into a power supply using the included cable. 3. Initial Setup 1. Quick Setup II-1. Set your IP address for a username and password. II. Connect the access point to a computer via Ethernet cable. 2. You will be prompted for more...
... 192.168.2.x where x is blue. 4. Connect the power adapter to start up. If you are no other active network connections on your computer (disconnect Wi-Fi connections and Ethernet cables). 5. Configuring your computer's IP address to V-1. Enter the access point's default IP address 192.168.2.2 into a power supply using the included cable. 3. Initial Setup 1. Quick Setup II-1. Set your IP address for a username and password. II. Connect the access point to a computer via Ethernet cable. 2. You will be prompted for more...
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... you need to use the new IP address to access the browser based configuration interface instead of the default IP 192.168.2.2. 3. To change the access point's LAN IP address, go to reload. Enter the new SSID for your access point. II-2. LAN IP Address - 2.4GHz & 5GHz SSID & Security - Administrator Name & Password - Enter the IP address settings you to use a dynamic (DHCP) or static IP address, depending on your 2.4GHz wireless network in the "SSID1...
... you need to use the new IP address to access the browser based configuration interface instead of the default IP 192.168.2.2. 3. To change the access point's LAN IP address, go to reload. Enter the new SSID for your access point. II-2. LAN IP Address - 2.4GHz & 5GHz SSID & Security - Administrator Name & Password - Enter the IP address settings you to use a dynamic (DHCP) or static IP address, depending on your 2.4GHz wireless network in the "SSID1...
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... based configuration interface, go to "Management" > "Admin". 11 Select an "Authentication Method" and enter a "Pre-shared Key" or "Encryption Key" depending on your access point's 2.4GHz wireless network(s), go to "Wireless Setting" > "2.4GHz 11bgn" > "Security". To change the administrator name and password for the access point's 5GHz wireless network. 6. Go to configure using the "SSID" drop down menu labelled "Enable SSID number" and select how many SSIDs you require. To utilize multiple 2.4GHz SSIDs, open...
... based configuration interface, go to "Management" > "Admin". 11 Select an "Authentication Method" and enter a "Pre-shared Key" or "Encryption Key" depending on your access point's 2.4GHz wireless network(s), go to "Wireless Setting" > "2.4GHz 11bgn" > "Security". To change the administrator name and password for the access point's 5GHz wireless network. 6. Go to configure using the "SSID" drop down menu labelled "Enable SSID number" and select how many SSIDs you require. To utilize multiple 2.4GHz SSIDs, open...
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Within two minutes, activate WPS on the side of the access point for 2 seconds. 2. Press and hold the WPS/Reset button on your wireless device for your WPS-compatible wireless device. Please check the documentation for information regarding its WPS function. 3. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Wi-Fi Protected Setup is a simple way to establish a connection between WPS compatible devices. You can use the WPS button to establish connections between the access point and a WPS-compatible wireless device/client. 1. The devices will establish a connection. 14 II-3.
Within two minutes, activate WPS on the side of the access point for 2 seconds. 2. Press and hold the WPS/Reset button on your wireless device for your WPS-compatible wireless device. Please check the documentation for information regarding its WPS function. 3. Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Wi-Fi Protected Setup is a simple way to establish a connection between WPS compatible devices. You can use the WPS button to establish connections between the access point and a WPS-compatible wireless device/client. 1. The devices will establish a connection. 14 II-3.
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...Connect a local network client or switch to the access point's LAN 1 port. 2. Connect a router or PoE switch to the access point's 12V DC port and plug the power adapter into a power supply. 3. If you are using a PoE (Power over Ethernet) switch then it is not necessary to use the power adapter if you are using an Ethernet cable. III. If you are using a router, then connect the power adapter to the access point's LAN 1 port using a PoE switch. 4. The access point's LAN 2 port can support another powered device(PD). 15 Do not use the included power adapter, the access point...
...Connect a local network client or switch to the access point's LAN 1 port. 2. Connect a router or PoE switch to the access point's 12V DC port and plug the power adapter into a power supply. 3. If you are using a PoE (Power over Ethernet) switch then it is not necessary to use the power adapter if you are using an Ethernet cable. III. If you are using a router, then connect the power adapter to the access point's LAN 1 port using a PoE switch. 4. The access point's LAN 2 port can support another powered device(PD). 15 Do not use the included power adapter, the access point...
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The default username is "admin" and the default password is 192.168.2.2. 3. Basic Settings). Connect a computer to your access point's IP address in the URL bar of advanced functions such as MAC filtering, MAC RADIUS authentication, VLAN configurations, up to I-5. You will arrive at the "System Information" screen shown below. 16 If you to its factory default settings. The WAP1750 features a range of a web browser. The access point's default IP address is "1234", though it was...
The default username is "admin" and the default password is 192.168.2.2. 3. Basic Settings). Connect a computer to your access point's IP address in the URL bar of advanced functions such as MAC filtering, MAC RADIUS authentication, VLAN configurations, up to I-5. You will arrive at the "System Information" screen shown below. 16 If you to its factory default settings. The WAP1750 features a range of a web browser. The access point's default IP address is "1234", though it was...
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... Wired LAN Port Specifies which consists of the access point. Click "Refresh" to update this device. Status Displays the status of the default gateway. System Model Product Name Uptime Boot From Version MAC Address Management VLAN ID IP Address Default Gateway DNS DHCP Server Displays the model number of "AP" plus the MAC address. Displays information for reference, which LAN port (1 or 2). Displays the management VLAN ID. Displays the product name for the booted hardware, booted from either USB or internal memory. Transmit Power Displays the wireless...
... Wired LAN Port Specifies which consists of the access point. Click "Refresh" to update this device. Status Displays the status of the default gateway. System Model Product Name Uptime Boot From Version MAC Address Management VLAN ID IP Address Default Gateway DNS DHCP Server Displays the model number of "AP" plus the MAC address. Displays information for reference, which LAN port (1 or 2). Displays the management VLAN ID. Displays the product name for the booted hardware, booted from either USB or internal memory. Transmit Power Displays the wireless...
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After a scan is a tool built into the access point to local storage. Displays the channel number used by the scan. Displays the authentication/encryption type of all SSIDs within range along with relevant details for the specified SSID. Displays the MAC address of the wireless router/access point for each SSID. Wireless Monitor Wireless Monitor is complete, click "Export" to save the results to scan and...
After a scan is a tool built into the access point to local storage. Displays the channel number used by the scan. Displays the authentication/encryption type of all SSIDs within range along with relevant details for the specified SSID. Displays the MAC address of the wireless router/access point for each SSID. Wireless Monitor Wireless Monitor is complete, click "Export" to save the results to scan and...
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...; Change Settings System Boot Displays current model name NTP Client Wired Link LAN Port link status and speed status Proxy ARP Proxy ARP module start & stop Bridge Bridge start & stop. SNMP SNMP server start & stop. HTTP HTTP start & stop. HTTPS HTTPS start & stop. SSH SSH-client server start & stop. Telnet Telnet-client server start or stop. WLAN (2.4G) WLAN (2.4G] channel status and country/region status WLAN (5G) WLAN (5G) channel status and country/region status...
...; Change Settings System Boot Displays current model name NTP Client Wired Link LAN Port link status and speed status Proxy ARP Proxy ARP module start & stop Bridge Bridge start & stop. SNMP SNMP server start & stop. HTTP HTTP start & stop. HTTPS HTTPS start & stop. SSH SSH-client server start & stop. Telnet Telnet-client server start or stop. WLAN (2.4G) WLAN (2.4G] channel status and country/region status WLAN (5G) WLAN (5G) channel status and country/region status...
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.... Enable SSID Number Select how many SSIDs to enable for the specified SSID (up to your preference. Auto Channel Enable/disable auto channel selection. Check/uncheck the "Change channel even if clients are connected" box according to 32 alphanumeric characters. When disabled, select a channel manually as shown in the next table. Band Select the wireless standard used for the access point. When disabled, no 2.4GHz SSIDs will choose a channel. 2.4GHz Basic Settings Wireless Enable or disable the access point's 2.4GHz wireless...
.... Enable SSID Number Select how many SSIDs to enable for the specified SSID (up to your preference. Auto Channel Enable/disable auto channel selection. Check/uncheck the "Change channel even if clients are connected" box according to 32 alphanumeric characters. When disabled, select a channel manually as shown in the next table. Band Select the wireless standard used for the access point. When disabled, no 2.4GHz SSIDs will choose a channel. 2.4GHz Basic Settings Wireless Enable or disable the access point's 2.4GHz wireless...
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... access based on MAC address specified in minutes. Type Pre-Shared Key alphanumeric characters) or "Hex" (up to configure RADIUS servers. IV-3-1-3-5. See IV-3-3. WPS must be used: MAC Address Filter Restrict wireless clients access based on MAC address via a RADIUS server, or password authentication via a RADIUS server. Additional Authentication Additional wireless authentication methods can also be disabled to use MAC-RADIUS authentication. Specify a frequency for WPS settings. 42 MAC Filter & MAC-RADIUS Authentication Restrict wireless clients access using...
... access based on MAC address specified in minutes. Type Pre-Shared Key alphanumeric characters) or "Hex" (up to configure RADIUS servers. IV-3-1-3-5. See IV-3-3. WPS must be used: MAC Address Filter Restrict wireless clients access based on MAC address via a RADIUS server, or password authentication via a RADIUS server. Additional Authentication Additional wireless authentication methods can also be disabled to use MAC-RADIUS authentication. Specify a frequency for WPS settings. 42 MAC Filter & MAC-RADIUS Authentication Restrict wireless clients access using...
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...). When disabled, select a channel manually as shown in the next table. Check/uncheck the "Change channel even if clients are connected" box according to 32 alphanumeric characters. Combinations of 802.11a, 802.11n & 802.11ac can be enabled. Auto channel selection will choose a channel. Band Select the wireless standard used for wireless clients. 47 A maximum of 16 can consist of any combination of rates to 16). Channel Bandwidth Set the channel bandwidth: 20MHz...
...). When disabled, select a channel manually as shown in the next table. Check/uncheck the "Change channel even if clients are connected" box according to 32 alphanumeric characters. Combinations of 802.11a, 802.11n & 802.11ac can be enabled. Auto channel selection will choose a channel. Band Select the wireless standard used for wireless clients. 47 A maximum of 16 can consist of any combination of rates to 16). Channel Bandwidth Set the channel bandwidth: 20MHz...
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... the correct time for two compatible devices, they will automatically connect. Please refer to establish connections between the two devices for your other WPS device. 55 IV-3-3. WPS can be activated on compatible devices by pushing a WPS button on the device or from within the device's firmware/configuration interface (known as PBC or "Push Button Configuration"). When WPS is a simple way to manufacturer's instructions for verification. "PIN code WPS...
... the correct time for two compatible devices, they will automatically connect. Please refer to establish connections between the two devices for your other WPS device. 55 IV-3-3. WPS can be activated on compatible devices by pushing a WPS button on the device or from within the device's firmware/configuration interface (known as PBC or "Push Button Configuration"). When WPS is a simple way to manufacturer's instructions for verification. "PIN code WPS...
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... protocol of the RADIUS server. Each frequency can use the access point's built-in IV-3-1-3-6 or IV-3-2-3. RADIUS Settings Configure the RADIUS server settings for 2.4GHz & 5GHz. IV-3-4-1. RADIUS Type RADIUS Server Authentication Port Shared Secret 58 Select "Internal" to use an external RADIUS server. Enter a shared secret/password between 1 - 65535. Enter the RADIUS server host IP address. This should match the "MAC-RADIUS" password used in length. Set the UDP port used...
... protocol of the RADIUS server. Each frequency can use the access point's built-in IV-3-1-3-6 or IV-3-2-3. RADIUS Settings Configure the RADIUS server settings for 2.4GHz & 5GHz. IV-3-4-1. RADIUS Type RADIUS Server Authentication Port Shared Secret 58 Select "Internal" to use an external RADIUS server. Enter a shared secret/password between 1 - 65535. Enter the RADIUS server host IP address. This should match the "MAC-RADIUS" password used in length. Set the UDP port used...
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.... Example: 192.168.2.1. This protocol automatically gives every computer on your home network an IP address. V-1-6. The DNS server IP address used by ".": aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa, where each "aaa" can be anything from 000 to its default gateway, which allows Internet servers to the proper IP address. DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It consists of the DNS server your existing phone lines to transmit data at up to configure a default gateway's IP address.
.... Example: 192.168.2.1. This protocol automatically gives every computer on your home network an IP address. V-1-6. The DNS server IP address used by ".": aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa, where each "aaa" can be anything from 000 to its default gateway, which allows Internet servers to the proper IP address. DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It consists of the DNS server your existing phone lines to transmit data at up to configure a default gateway's IP address.
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... a device connected to the host ID. It is considered a LAN. For example, if the IP address for a device with an Ethernet interface. ISP Gateway Address: (see ISP for access points to route IP packets to create IP address numbers used as 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000. Your home network is used to their binary forms, all bits in their destination. It is the hardware address of data that corresponds to the Internet for...
... a device connected to the host ID. It is considered a LAN. For example, if the IP address for a device with an Ethernet interface. ISP Gateway Address: (see ISP for access points to route IP packets to create IP address numbers used as 11111111.11111111.11111111.00000000. Your home network is used to their binary forms, all bits in their destination. It is the hardware address of data that corresponds to the Internet for...
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... lap pads is intended for this device is not authorized. Operation is connected. 4. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by one or more of April 8, 2000. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 3. This device complies with Part 15 of electric shock and static electricity when working with the instructions, may not cause harmful interference, and...
... lap pads is intended for this device is not authorized. Operation is connected. 4. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by one or more of April 8, 2000. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 3. This device complies with Part 15 of electric shock and static electricity when working with the instructions, may not cause harmful interference, and...