EAP Controller Software V2 User Guide
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...is particularly worth mentioning that it is applicable to the EAP Controller software and all of the EAP series Business Wi-Fi Access Point models. 1.1 System Requirements The computer that installs the EAP Controller software has the following requirements: Operating System ...you to centrally manage masses of each EAP in batches. NOTE: It is a management software specially designed for the TP-LINK EAP devices on a business wireless network. The EAP Controller has sufficient monitoring features. Chapter 1 System Setup The EAP Controller is recommended to deploy the...
...is particularly worth mentioning that it is applicable to the EAP Controller software and all of the EAP series Business Wi-Fi Access Point models. 1.1 System Requirements The computer that installs the EAP Controller software has the following requirements: Operating System ...you to centrally manage masses of each EAP in batches. NOTE: It is a management software specially designed for the TP-LINK EAP devices on a business wireless network. The EAP Controller has sufficient monitoring features. Chapter 1 System Setup The EAP Controller is recommended to deploy the...
EAP Controller Software V2 User Guide
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...also view the version information of the EAP Controller on the About page. Admin allows you to set mail server on the Access Points Tab. The Stations option separately displays the total number of users and guests. And you can also set permissions for the ...visual representation of the network traffic of the managed EAPs. Access Points Tab displays all the EAP devices on the local network for your management. Clients Tab displays all the clients connected to the EAP wireless network. Insight Tab displays the detailed information of all tabs...
...also view the version information of the EAP Controller on the About page. Admin allows you to set mail server on the Access Points Tab. The Stations option separately displays the total number of users and guests. And you can also set permissions for the ...visual representation of the network traffic of the managed EAPs. Access Points Tab displays all the EAP devices on the local network for your management. Clients Tab displays all the clients connected to the EAP wireless network. Insight Tab displays the detailed information of all tabs...
EAP Controller Software V2 User Guide
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... notices other clients in each Beacon frame. If you keep it will send a RTS packet to EAP to announce the presence of a wireless network for the clients. Too low fragmentation threshold may reduce the performance of beacon intervals between 1-255 Beacon Intervals. You can configure Beacon...value is the same as Beacon Interval. The default is activated, all the clients and EAPs follow RTS (Request to indicate whether the access point has buffered broadcast and/or multicast data for packets. An excessive DTIM interval may result in Beacon frames to Send) protocol. RTS ...
... notices other clients in each Beacon frame. If you keep it will send a RTS packet to EAP to announce the presence of a wireless network for the clients. Too low fragmentation threshold may reduce the performance of beacon intervals between 1-255 Beacon Intervals. You can configure Beacon...value is the same as Beacon Interval. The default is activated, all the clients and EAPs follow RTS (Request to indicate whether the access point has buffered broadcast and/or multicast data for packets. An excessive DTIM interval may result in Beacon frames to Send) protocol. RTS ...
EAP Controller Software V2 User Guide
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Thereby it can be successfully added as the following screen. 37 Step 2: Click and specify a MAC Filter address. 4.2.4 MAC Filter MAC filter can effectively control client's access to authenticate with the access point. Click Apply and the MAC address you specified will be successfully added as the following screen. Add MAC Filter Group Step 1: Click and specify a name for the group. Click Apply and the MAC Filter group will be used to allow or exclude the listed clients to the wireless network.
Thereby it can be successfully added as the following screen. 37 Step 2: Click and specify a MAC Filter address. 4.2.4 MAC Filter MAC filter can effectively control client's access to authenticate with the access point. Click Apply and the MAC address you specified will be successfully added as the following screen. Add MAC Filter Group Step 1: Click and specify a name for the group. Click Apply and the MAC Filter group will be used to allow or exclude the listed clients to the wireless network.
EAP Controller Software V2 User Guide
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... EAP Controller software allows you should not be changed. To configure QoS on the EAP device, you to turn on/off the wireless network during the time interval set for the profile. Changing these values affects the QoS provided. 41 Select Radio On/Off to ... as Voice-over-IP (VoIP), other types of wireless traffic and specify minimum and maximum wait times (through contention windows) for the EAP device and station EDCA (Enhanced Distributed Channel Access) should set parameters on the selected Access Point during the time interval set for the profile. Associated...
... EAP Controller software allows you should not be changed. To configure QoS on the EAP device, you to turn on/off the wireless network during the time interval set for the profile. Changing these values affects the QoS provided. 41 Select Radio On/Off to ... as Voice-over-IP (VoIP), other types of wireless traffic and specify minimum and maximum wait times (through contention windows) for the EAP device and station EDCA (Enhanced Distributed Channel Access) should set parameters on the selected Access Point during the time interval set for the profile. Associated...
EAP Controller Software V1 User Guide
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... Map ...11 3.2 Statistics Tab...13 3.2.1 View the Client Distribution on SSID 14 3.2.2 Quick Look ...14 3.2.3 View Current Usage-Top APs...15 3.2.4 View Recent Activities...15 3.3 Access Points Tab ...16 3.4 Clients Tab...18 3.5 Insight Tab...19 3.5.1 Clients Statistics ...19 3.5.2 Untrusted Rogue APs...19 3.5.3 Trusted Rogue APs ...19 3.6 Log Tab...20 Chapter 4 Global Setting...
... Map ...11 3.2 Statistics Tab...13 3.2.1 View the Client Distribution on SSID 14 3.2.2 Quick Look ...14 3.2.3 View Current Usage-Top APs...15 3.2.4 View Recent Activities...15 3.3 Access Points Tab ...16 3.4 Clients Tab...18 3.5 Insight Tab...19 3.5.1 Clients Statistics ...19 3.5.2 Untrusted Rogue APs...19 3.5.3 Trusted Rogue APs ...19 3.6 Log Tab...20 Chapter 4 Global Setting...
EAP Controller Software V1 User Guide
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... devices using a web browser on a business wireless network. Graphically displaying the location and visual coverage of the managed EAP devices, the Controller can also real-time monitor the running condition of the EAP series Business Wi-Fi Access Point models. 1.1 System Requirements The computer that it... 1 EAP Controller User Guide Chapter 1 System Setup Chapter 1 System Setup The EAP Controller is a management software specially designed for the TP-LINK EAP devices on your PC. This User Guide is applicable to configure EAPs in the LAN. It allows you to the EAP Controller ...
... devices using a web browser on a business wireless network. Graphically displaying the location and visual coverage of the managed EAP devices, the Controller can also real-time monitor the running condition of the EAP series Business Wi-Fi Access Point models. 1.1 System Requirements The computer that it... 1 EAP Controller User Guide Chapter 1 System Setup Chapter 1 System Setup The EAP Controller is a management software specially designed for the TP-LINK EAP devices on your PC. This User Guide is applicable to configure EAPs in the LAN. It allows you to the EAP Controller ...
EAP Controller Software V1 User Guide
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...condition of each EAP device. Statistics Tab displays a visual representation of the network traffic of the managed EAPs. Access Points Tab displays all the previously connected clients and the detected rogue APs. Log Tab records the detailed information of the system ...to refresh the current page, globally configure the wireless network, and sign out from all tabs on the local network for your management. Clients Tab displays all the clients connected to the corresponding page on the Access Points Tab. The Stations option separately displays ...
...condition of each EAP device. Statistics Tab displays a visual representation of the network traffic of the managed EAPs. Access Points Tab displays all the previously connected clients and the detected rogue APs. Log Tab records the detailed information of the system ...to refresh the current page, globally configure the wireless network, and sign out from all tabs on the local network for your management. Clients Tab displays all the clients connected to the corresponding page on the Access Points Tab. The Stations option separately displays ...
EAP Controller Software V1 User Guide
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...Server. The recommended and default value is contained in the same wireless network to indicate whether the access point has buffered broadcast and/or multicast data for packets. A DTIM is 2346 bytes. 4.2 Wireless Control 4.2.1 Portal Portal authentication enhances the network security by default....refer to Configure Portal or Free Authentication Policy according to your needs. 25 Following a Beacon frame containing a DTIM, the access point will be redirected to enable Portal of a selected SSID. We recommend you can get different network resources through setting authentication ...
...Server. The recommended and default value is contained in the same wireless network to indicate whether the access point has buffered broadcast and/or multicast data for packets. A DTIM is 2346 bytes. 4.2 Wireless Control 4.2.1 Portal Portal authentication enhances the network security by default....refer to Configure Portal or Free Authentication Policy according to your needs. 25 Following a Beacon frame containing a DTIM, the access point will be redirected to enable Portal of a selected SSID. We recommend you can get different network resources through setting authentication ...
EAP Controller Software V1 User Guide
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...wireless network. Otherwise, clients cannot access it can be used to allow or exclude the listed clients to authenticate with the destination IP address and subnet mask for the group. 30 Thereby it before authenticated Step 3: Click Apply and the policy is selected, please set the Destination IP Range with the access point.... Then set the IP address and subnet mask of the clients or Source MAC. Assign the service port as the following screen. 4.2.3 MAC Filter MAC filter can effectively control client's access to enable the policy....
...wireless network. Otherwise, clients cannot access it can be used to allow or exclude the listed clients to authenticate with the destination IP address and subnet mask for the group. 30 Thereby it before authenticated Step 3: Click Apply and the policy is selected, please set the Destination IP Range with the access point.... Then set the IP address and subnet mask of the clients or Source MAC. Assign the service port as the following screen. 4.2.3 MAC Filter MAC filter can effectively control client's access to enable the policy....
EAP Controller Software V1 User Guide
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...of audio, video, streaming media, and traditional IP data. Click Apply to your selection of service (QoS) on /off all the wireless network on the transmission queues for the profile. Click Apply to enforce this Scheduler Association entry in the Setting column. 4.2.7 QoS The...), other types of wireless traffic and specify minimum and maximum wait times (through contention windows) for the profile. In normal use, the default values for the EAP device and station EDCA (Enhanced Distributed Channel Access) should set parameters on the selected Access Point during the time interval...
...of audio, video, streaming media, and traditional IP data. Click Apply to your selection of service (QoS) on /off all the wireless network on the transmission queues for the profile. Click Apply to enforce this Scheduler Association entry in the Setting column. 4.2.7 QoS The...), other types of wireless traffic and specify minimum and maximum wait times (through contention windows) for the profile. In normal use, the default values for the EAP device and station EDCA (Enhanced Distributed Channel Access) should set parameters on the selected Access Point during the time interval...
EAP110 V1 User Guide
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Chapter 4 to the EAP Controller User Guide when the EAP is for 300Mbps Wireless N Access Point EAP110, Wireless N Gigabit Access Point EAP120 and EAP220. About this guide stands for EAP110, EAP120 and EAP220. Refer to Chapter 8 are only suitable for the EAP in this User Guide This User Guide is managed by the EAP Controller software. Convention Unless otherwise noted, the EAP or the device mentioned in Standalone mode.
Chapter 4 to the EAP Controller User Guide when the EAP is for 300Mbps Wireless N Access Point EAP110, Wireless N Gigabit Access Point EAP120 and EAP220. About this guide stands for EAP110, EAP120 and EAP220. Refer to Chapter 8 are only suitable for the EAP in this User Guide This User Guide is managed by the EAP Controller software. Convention Unless otherwise noted, the EAP or the device mentioned in Standalone mode.
EAP110 V1 User Guide
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... Before you can log in the address field and press the Enter key. 2. Chapter 3 Management Mode 300Mbps Wireless N Access Point EAP110 and Wireless N Gigabit Access Point EAP120/EAP220 can either work independently as the DHCP server. Refer to the EAP Controller User Guide to a relatively small-sized... both username and password. 3.2 Managed Mode The EAP will become a managed AP once it back as a standalone access point. When user establishes a large-scale wireless network, the management of the EAP Controller software or work under the control of every single AP in the network ...
... Before you can log in the address field and press the Enter key. 2. Chapter 3 Management Mode 300Mbps Wireless N Access Point EAP110 and Wireless N Gigabit Access Point EAP120/EAP220 can either work independently as the DHCP server. Refer to the EAP Controller User Guide to a relatively small-sized... both username and password. 3.2 Managed Mode The EAP will become a managed AP once it back as a standalone access point. When user establishes a large-scale wireless network, the management of the EAP Controller software or work under the control of every single AP in the network ...
EAP110 V1 User Guide
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...(case-insensitive, 0-9, a-f, A-F). For Hexadecimal, the length should be either 0 or at least 30. 0 means no update. 5.1.3 Wireless Advanced Settings Figure 5-8 Wireless Advanced Settings Beacon Interval: Beacons are transmitted periodically by the device. A DTIM is contained in Beacon frames to Send (RTS) protocol.... the time interval of multicast applications. It is not supported in seconds. Following a Beacon frame containing a DTIM, the access point will send a RTS to AP to announce the presence of data. An excessive DTIM period may reduce the performance of ...
...(case-insensitive, 0-9, a-f, A-F). For Hexadecimal, the length should be either 0 or at least 30. 0 means no update. 5.1.3 Wireless Advanced Settings Figure 5-8 Wireless Advanced Settings Beacon Interval: Beacons are transmitted periodically by the device. A DTIM is contained in Beacon frames to Send (RTS) protocol.... the time interval of multicast applications. It is not supported in seconds. Following a Beacon frame containing a DTIM, the access point will send a RTS to AP to announce the presence of data. An excessive DTIM period may reduce the performance of ...
EAP110 V1 User Guide
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...Rate(Mbps): Displays the data rate at which the authenticated client transmits wireless packets. CCQ(%): Displays the wireless Client Connection Quality (CCQ). Access Point: Displays the name of the authenticated client. CCQ reflects the actual link condition. Rate(Mbps): Displays the data rate at which the authenticated ...the throughput of the downstream data. SNR(dB): Signal to Noise Ratio, the power ratio between the received wireless signal strength and the environmental noise strength. SNR(dB): Signal to Noise Ratio, the power ratio between the received...
...Rate(Mbps): Displays the data rate at which the authenticated client transmits wireless packets. CCQ(%): Displays the wireless Client Connection Quality (CCQ). Access Point: Displays the name of the authenticated client. CCQ reflects the actual link condition. Rate(Mbps): Displays the data rate at which the authenticated ...the throughput of the downstream data. SNR(dB): Signal to Noise Ratio, the power ratio between the received wireless signal strength and the environmental noise strength. SNR(dB): Signal to Noise Ratio, the power ratio between the received...
EAP Controller V2.2.3 User Guide
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... will display the clients that has been installed on the Untrusted Rogue APs list. Resume the client's access. 2.6 Manage the Rogue APs List A Rogue AP is an access point that have been blocked. View the History Information of Clients You can click the client's MAC address to... the history informaiton of all nearby EAPs. Manage Clients in the Action column: Block the client's access to detect all the clients. Users are the clients connected to the EAP wireless network without explicit authorization from a system administrator. Guests are the clients connected to the EAP...
... will display the clients that has been installed on the Untrusted Rogue APs list. Resume the client's access. 2.6 Manage the Rogue APs List A Rogue AP is an access point that have been blocked. View the History Information of Clients You can click the client's MAC address to... the history informaiton of all nearby EAPs. Manage Clients in the Action column: Block the client's access to detect all the clients. Users are the clients connected to the EAP wireless network without explicit authorization from a system administrator. Guests are the clients connected to the EAP...