EAP Controller Software V2 User Guide
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4.1 Wireless Settings ...23 4.1.1 Basic Wireless Setting ...23 4.1.2 Advanced Wireless Setting ...27 4.2 Wireless Control...28 4.2.1 Access Control ...28 4.2.2 Portal...28 4.2.3 Free Authentication Policy...35 4.2.4 MAC Filter ...37 4.2.5 MAC Filter Association ...38 4.2.6 Scheduler ...38 4.2.7 Scheduler Association ...40 4.2.8 QoS ...41 4.3 System ...44 4.3.1 Reboot Schedule ...44 4.3.2 Log Setting...44 4.3.3 Device Account ...46 4.3.4 LED...46 4.3.5 Backup&Restore...46 4.3.6 Batch Upgrade...47 4.3.7 Country/Region ...47 4.3.8 About ...47 4.4 Admin ...48 4.4.1 User ...
4.1 Wireless Settings ...23 4.1.1 Basic Wireless Setting ...23 4.1.2 Advanced Wireless Setting ...27 4.2 Wireless Control...28 4.2.1 Access Control ...28 4.2.2 Portal...28 4.2.3 Free Authentication Policy...35 4.2.4 MAC Filter ...37 4.2.5 MAC Filter Association ...38 4.2.6 Scheduler ...38 4.2.7 Scheduler Association ...40 4.2.8 QoS ...41 4.3 System ...44 4.3.1 Reboot Schedule ...44 4.3.2 Log Setting...44 4.3.3 Device Account ...46 4.3.4 LED...46 4.3.5 Backup&Restore...46 4.3.6 Batch Upgrade...47 4.3.7 Country/Region ...47 4.3.8 About ...47 4.4 Admin ...48 4.4.1 User ...
EAP Controller Software V2 User Guide
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... change the username and password of the adopted EAP devices for login to the EAP Controller. Specify an email address to continue. After logging into the Controller, please set Mail Server on the Device Account page. 6 Click Next to receive the notification emails and reset your password. NOTE: Please remember well your password if necessary. Click Next. Step 4: Configure an admin name and password for the first time...
... change the username and password of the adopted EAP devices for login to the EAP Controller. Specify an email address to continue. After logging into the Controller, please set Mail Server on the Device Account page. 6 Click Next to receive the notification emails and reset your password. NOTE: Please remember well your password if necessary. Click Next. Step 4: Configure an admin name and password for the first time...
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... to control the access of clients to your wireless networks. System allows you to perform some configurations to the managed EAPs' system, including Log Setting, User Account, LED, Backup&Restore and Batch Upgrade. You can click the number to go to the corresponding page on the Controller Settings page to reset your password. 9 You can also view the version information of the EAP Controller on the About page. Admin...
... to control the access of clients to your wireless networks. System allows you to perform some configurations to the managed EAPs' system, including Log Setting, User Account, LED, Backup&Restore and Batch Upgrade. You can click the number to go to the corresponding page on the Controller Settings page to reset your password. 9 You can also view the version information of the EAP Controller on the About page. Admin...
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... be cleared. 3.3 Access Points Tab The EAP Controller software can be disconnected. Only after you adopt a pending EAP, it will be connected and managed. Only after they are divided into a pending one again. The clickable list displays the EAP's name/MAC address, IP address, status, model, software version, number of Traffic and Client will change the duration interval by date and time period. If a connected EAP powers off, it can...
... be cleared. 3.3 Access Points Tab The EAP Controller software can be disconnected. Only after you adopt a pending EAP, it will be connected and managed. Only after they are divided into a pending one again. The clickable list displays the EAP's name/MAC address, IP address, status, model, software version, number of Traffic and Client will change the duration interval by date and time period. If a connected EAP powers off, it can...
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... access point that have connected to get the client's connection history. Click in the Clients Statistics page. Click to the network. During the detection, clients will be displayed in the Action column to cancel the authorization for it. The Untrusted Rogue APs page displays the untrusted rogue APs' MAC address, SSID, band, channel, security mode, total number of Beacon, signal strength and the time of clients that has been installed...
... access point that have connected to get the client's connection history. Click in the Clients Statistics page. Click to the network. During the detection, clients will be displayed in the Action column to cancel the authorization for it. The Untrusted Rogue APs page displays the untrusted rogue APs' MAC address, SSID, band, channel, security mode, total number of Beacon, signal strength and the time of clients that has been installed...
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... the clients connecting to this added wireless network cannot communicate with the wireless network without password. Step 3: Select the security mode of WEP. Auto: The default setting is not supported in 802.11n mode. However, correct password is less safe than WPA-Enterprise and WPA-PSK. Step 2: Specify the SSID name and wireless VLAN ID. If the Portal authentication is enabled, you have to enable the Portal authentication. Select whether to enable the Access Control feature...
... the clients connecting to this added wireless network cannot communicate with the wireless network without password. Step 3: Select the security mode of WEP. Auto: The default setting is not supported in 802.11n mode. However, correct password is less safe than WPA-Enterprise and WPA-PSK. Step 2: Specify the SSID name and wireless VLAN ID. If the Portal authentication is enabled, you have to enable the Portal authentication. Select whether to enable the Access Control feature...
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... clients have to log into a web page to add a new allowed subnet. NOTE: To apply Access Control on a wireless network, please go to Wireless Settings→Basic Wireless Setting to your needs. Click to establish verification, after authorized. What's more, you restrict the clients to 16 subnets can customize the authentication login page and specify a URL which the clients will be guests. Click to . Please refer to Configure Portal or Free Authentication Policy according to enable Access Control...
... clients have to log into a web page to add a new allowed subnet. NOTE: To apply Access Control on a wireless network, please go to Wireless Settings→Basic Wireless Setting to your needs. Click to establish verification, after authorized. What's more, you restrict the clients to 16 subnets can customize the authentication login page and specify a URL which the clients will be guests. Click to . Please refer to Configure Portal or Free Authentication Policy according to enable Access Control...
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..., restore the configuration using the backup file. If these EAPs have already been adopted, the Controller will change the EAP devices' username and password to turn on/off the LED lights of EAPs. 4.3.5 Backup&Restore You can directly specify a new username and password for them from being illegally adopted. 4.3.3 Device Account You can change into the username/password (current username/password) of the admin account created at Quick Setup. NOTE: The format of the restore file is...
..., restore the configuration using the backup file. If these EAPs have already been adopted, the Controller will change the EAP devices' username and password to turn on/off the LED lights of EAPs. 4.3.5 Backup&Restore You can directly specify a new username and password for them from being illegally adopted. 4.3.3 Device Account You can change into the username/password (current username/password) of the admin account created at Quick Setup. NOTE: The format of the restore file is...
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... EAP Controller, then the following screen will appear as the sender of SMTP Server. Port: The default is enabled, then the port number will automatically change to enhance secure communications over the Internet. Click Forgot password? Specify the administrator email address when you forget it. Enable SMTP Server: Select this option to reset your email address registered when creating the user account. Enter your password. 51 After setting the Mail Server...
... EAP Controller, then the following screen will appear as the sender of SMTP Server. Port: The default is enabled, then the port number will automatically change to enhance secure communications over the Internet. Click Forgot password? Specify the administrator email address when you forget it. Enable SMTP Server: Select this option to reset your email address registered when creating the user account. Enter your password. 51 After setting the Mail Server...
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... Simple Password or the External Radius Server is configured, and the Local Web Portal is not 80. Check the Status box to the web portal page. No Authentication is 80. Step 6: Click Apply on the Portal page to finish your wireless devices to visit any website, you will show . Open your browser and try to the wireless network TP-LINK_Supermarket A. You should assign the service port of external Web server as...
... Simple Password or the External Radius Server is configured, and the Local Web Portal is not 80. Check the Status box to the web portal page. No Authentication is 80. Step 6: Click Apply on the Portal page to finish your wireless devices to visit any website, you will show . Open your browser and try to the wireless network TP-LINK_Supermarket A. You should assign the service port of external Web server as...
EAP110 V1 User Guide
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... the EAP120/EAP220. Please pay close attention to our official website. ARROW 1: This arrow is used to align with ARROW 2 on , press and hold the RESET button for both data transmission and Power over Ethernet (PoE) through Ethernet cabling. Note: CLI commands are described in current software version. The interface panel components of the provided PoE adapter for about 8 seconds until the LED flashes red...
... the EAP120/EAP220. Please pay close attention to our official website. ARROW 1: This arrow is used to align with ARROW 2 on , press and hold the RESET button for both data transmission and Power over Ethernet (PoE) through Ethernet cabling. Note: CLI commands are described in current software version. The interface panel components of the provided PoE adapter for about 8 seconds until the LED flashes red...
EAP110 V1 User Guide
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...configurations. Chapter 3 Management Mode 300Mbps Wireless N Access Point EAP110 and Wireless N Gigabit Access Point EAP120/EAP220 can either work under the control of the EAP Controller software or work independently as the DHCP server. Typically, a router acts as a standalone access point. Enter admin (all lowercase) for both username and password. 3.2 Managed Mode The EAP will become a managed AP once it back as a standalone access point. Before you can log in the network is DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). The factory default IP address configuration of a specific...
...configurations. Chapter 3 Management Mode 300Mbps Wireless N Access Point EAP110 and Wireless N Gigabit Access Point EAP120/EAP220 can either work under the control of the EAP Controller software or work independently as the DHCP server. Typically, a router acts as a standalone access point. Enter admin (all lowercase) for both username and password. 3.2 Managed Mode The EAP will become a managed AP once it back as a standalone access point. Before you can log in the network is DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). The factory default IP address configuration of a specific...
EAP110 V1 User Guide
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Channel: Select the channel used if 40MHz is able to enable 2.4GHz Wireless Radio. The channel number varies in the environment. 3. By default, channel is 20. EAP220 the wireless network can work within the limited total bandwidth. 2. Tx power: Enter the transmit power value. Radio: Wireless Mode: Select the protocol standard for the wireless network. To avoid interference from overlapping channels occupied by this device to IEEE 802.11n standard, using a channel width of 40MHz can...
Channel: Select the channel used if 40MHz is able to enable 2.4GHz Wireless Radio. The channel number varies in the environment. 3. By default, channel is 20. EAP220 the wireless network can work within the limited total bandwidth. 2. Tx power: Enter the transmit power value. Radio: Wireless Mode: Select the protocol standard for the wireless network. To avoid interference from overlapping channels occupied by this device to IEEE 802.11n standard, using a channel width of 40MHz can...
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... the security mode of SSID. Settings vary in 802.11n mode, the clients may work at a low transmission rate. SSID Broadcast: Enable this function, AP will be able to access the wireless network. NOTE: WEP is recommended. Portal: Portal provides authentication service for WEP. Auto: The default setting is enabled, the configurations in 5.2 Portal will broadcast its SSID to hosts in the 5GHz frequency band), the device may not be applied. SSID Isolation: After enabling SSID Isolation, the devices connected...
... the security mode of SSID. Settings vary in 802.11n mode, the clients may work at a low transmission rate. SSID Broadcast: Enable this function, AP will be able to access the wireless network. NOTE: WEP is recommended. Portal: Portal provides authentication service for WEP. Auto: The default setting is enabled, the configurations in 5.2 Portal will broadcast its SSID to hosts in the 5GHz frequency band), the device may not be applied. SSID Isolation: After enabling SSID Isolation, the devices connected...
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... the radio signal emitting from a text file. MAC: The MAC address of the Trusted AP List. The AP whose MAC address is to move the AP out of the trusted AP. Beacon frames are transmitted by the rogue AP. Beacon Interval: Signal: The beacon interval used by an AP at . The strength of the wireless network. SSID: The SSID for the trusted AP. The default behavior...
... the radio signal emitting from a text file. MAC: The MAC address of the Trusted AP List. The AP whose MAC address is to move the AP out of the trusted AP. Beacon frames are transmitted by the rogue AP. Beacon Interval: Signal: The beacon interval used by an AP at . The strength of the wireless network. SSID: The SSID for the trusted AP. The default behavior...
EAP Controller V2.2.3 User Guide
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...: Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10. After successful installation, a shortcut icon of EAP Controller on your EAP device or download it from our website http://www.tp-link.com/en/support/download/. Host B IP: 192.168.1.100 EAP Discover Utility Switch Router (DHCP Server) 192.168.1.1 1.1.1.2 Host A (Controller Host) IP: 1.1.1.100 EAP Controller EAP Clients 1.2 Install the EAP Controller Make sure the Controller host meets the following system requirements and properly install the EAP Controller software...
...: Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10. After successful installation, a shortcut icon of EAP Controller on your EAP device or download it from our website http://www.tp-link.com/en/support/download/. Host B IP: 192.168.1.100 EAP Discover Utility Switch Router (DHCP Server) 192.168.1.1 1.1.1.2 Host A (Controller Host) IP: 1.1.1.100 EAP Controller EAP Clients 1.2 Install the EAP Controller Make sure the Controller host meets the following system requirements and properly install the EAP Controller software...
EAP Controller V2.2.3 User Guide
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... without authentication. WEP/WPA-Enterprise/WPA-PSK: The hosts need temporary access to get authenticated before accessing the wireless network. Enabled by default. None: The hosts can find the wireless network identified by default. Portal provides authentication service for the clients who just need to the wireless network, such as the customers in Portal will broadcast the SSID to Access Control. 27 Disabled by default. SSID Name Wireless Vlan ID SSID Broadcast Security Mode Portal SSID Isolation Access Control Enter a SSID name contains up to a VLAN. Settings vary...
... without authentication. WEP/WPA-Enterprise/WPA-PSK: The hosts need temporary access to get authenticated before accessing the wireless network. Enabled by default. None: The hosts can find the wireless network identified by default. Portal provides authentication service for the clients who just need to the wireless network, such as the customers in Portal will broadcast the SSID to Access Control. 27 Disabled by default. SSID Name Wireless Vlan ID SSID Broadcast Security Mode Portal SSID Isolation Access Control Enter a SSID name contains up to a VLAN. Settings vary...
EAP Controller V2.2.3 User Guide
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... developers. Configure the external radius server. 2. Custom allows you enable this option is selected, configure the Login Page. If you set and the client needs to log in the web authentication page again to access the network. Upload a logo image and a background image from your local PC. 3. External Portal Server The option of Free Authentication Policy, otherwise clients cannot access it before authenticated. Disabled by EAP Controller, e.g. Enter the authentication login page's URL provided by the external portal server on...
... developers. Configure the external radius server. 2. Custom allows you enable this option is selected, configure the Login Page. If you set and the client needs to log in the web authentication page again to access the network. Upload a logo image and a background image from your local PC. 3. External Portal Server The option of Free Authentication Policy, otherwise clients cannot access it before authenticated. Disabled by EAP Controller, e.g. Enter the authentication login page's URL provided by the external portal server on...
EAP Controller V2.2.3 User Guide
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4.1 View the Information of the EAP Overview Click Overview to view the traffic information of the LAN port, including the total number of packets, the total size of data, the total number of packets loss, and the total size of error data in the process of CPU and Memory and uptime (indicates how long the EAP has been running without interruption). LAN Click LAN to view the basic information including EAP's MAC address (or name you set), IP address, model, firmware version, the usage rate of receiving and transmitting data. 57
4.1 View the Information of the EAP Overview Click Overview to view the traffic information of the LAN port, including the total number of packets, the total size of data, the total number of packets loss, and the total size of error data in the process of CPU and Memory and uptime (indicates how long the EAP has been running without interruption). LAN Click LAN to view the basic information including EAP's MAC address (or name you set), IP address, model, firmware version, the usage rate of receiving and transmitting data. 57
EAP120 V1 Quick Install Guide
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... Quick Installation Guide. Run the file and follow the wizard to install the EAP Controller on or turn off the device. RAM, Flash, Ethernet, WLAN or firmware may be ceiling rail mounted, ceiling-mounted, and wall-mounted. ON/OFF 1 Network Topology Requirement Internet EAP Controller Controller Host Router Switch A DHCP server (typically a router) is being reset to its factory default settings. 4 Power Supply EAP can be malfunctioning. We will restore to factory default settings. The instructions for Windows user only) or from our website at www.tp-link...
... Quick Installation Guide. Run the file and follow the wizard to install the EAP Controller on or turn off the device. RAM, Flash, Ethernet, WLAN or firmware may be ceiling rail mounted, ceiling-mounted, and wall-mounted. ON/OFF 1 Network Topology Requirement Internet EAP Controller Controller Host Router Switch A DHCP server (typically a router) is being reset to its factory default settings. 4 Power Supply EAP can be malfunctioning. We will restore to factory default settings. The instructions for Windows user only) or from our website at www.tp-link...