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View the Detailed Information of EAPs...17 Manage the EAPs in the Action Column...17 2.4 Monitor and Manage Clients...18 View the Current Information of Clients...18 Manage Clients in the Action Column...18 2.5 ...List...21 2.7 View Past Guest Authorization...22 2.8 View Logs...22 2.9 View Alerts...23 3 Configure the EAPs Globally 24 3.1 Wireless Network...25 Add Wireless Networks...25 Configure Advanced Wireless Parameters...30 Configure Band Steering...31 3.2 Access Control...32 3.3 Portal Authentication...33 No Authentication...34 Simple Password...35 Hotspot...36 External Radius Server...40...
View the Detailed Information of EAPs...17 Manage the EAPs in the Action Column...17 2.4 Monitor and Manage Clients...18 View the Current Information of Clients...18 Manage Clients in the Action Column...18 2.5 ...List...21 2.7 View Past Guest Authorization...22 2.8 View Logs...22 2.9 View Alerts...23 3 Configure the EAPs Globally 24 3.1 Wireless Network...25 Add Wireless Networks...25 Configure Advanced Wireless Parameters...30 Configure Band Steering...31 3.2 Access Control...32 3.3 Portal Authentication...33 No Authentication...34 Simple Password...35 Hotspot...36 External Radius Server...40...
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... on the map. Display the EAP's details and configure the wireless parameters. Refer to display EAP Label, Details, and Coverage on the map because the obstacles around the EAPs will weaken the signal. 13 The default name is EAP's MAC address. Remove the selected EAP back into the Unplaced APs list.... Unlock the selected EAP and you can drag it to...
... on the map. Display the EAP's details and configure the wireless parameters. Refer to display EAP Label, Details, and Coverage on the map because the obstacles around the EAPs will weaken the signal. 13 The default name is EAP's MAC address. Remove the selected EAP back into the Unplaced APs list.... Unlock the selected EAP and you can drag it to...
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You can click the MAC address of the EAP or the client to see more details. 14 For example, the SSID 1 has 2 clients, which occupies 67% of all the statistics of the managed EAPs and displays the statistical information via graphs, pie charts and tables, providing an overview of your wireless ...network. 2.2 View the Statistics of the Network The EAP Controller collects all the clients. Have a Quick Look at EAPs and Clients This tab displays the Most Active AP, the Most Active Clients and the All-Time Top Client. View...
You can click the MAC address of the EAP or the client to see more details. 14 For example, the SSID 1 has 2 clients, which occupies 67% of all the statistics of the managed EAPs and displays the statistical information via graphs, pie charts and tables, providing an overview of your wireless ...network. 2.2 View the Statistics of the Network The EAP Controller collects all the clients. Have a Quick Look at EAPs and Clients This tab displays the Most Active AP, the Most Active Clients and the All-Time Top Client. View...
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... you forget it, it will turn into a pending one again. Config displays the EAP's name/MAC address, IP address, status, model, software version, WLAN Group bounded with the 2G and 5G of the EAP, and radio of connected 2G clients and 5G clients, TX(Downloaded Traffic), RX(Uploaded... Forget this AP to forget a EAP or click Forget All on the page to install the latest EAP firmware. Reboot the EAP. Performance displays the EAP's name/MAC address, IP address, status, model, software version, number of the 2G and 5G. You can execute the corresponding operation to the EAP Controller. 17
... you forget it, it will turn into a pending one again. Config displays the EAP's name/MAC address, IP address, status, model, software version, WLAN Group bounded with the 2G and 5G of the EAP, and radio of connected 2G clients and 5G clients, TX(Downloaded Traffic), RX(Uploaded... Forget this AP to forget a EAP or click Forget All on the page to install the latest EAP firmware. Reboot the EAP. Performance displays the EAP's name/MAC address, IP address, status, model, software version, number of the 2G and 5G. You can execute the corresponding operation to the EAP Controller. 17
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If the client is Guest, you can click the client's MAC address to get its connection history or click the following tabs to view the information of different types of clients: All The page will display .... Select a Specified Period Select a period from the drop-down menu. Then the page will display the history information of clients that have connected to the EAPs network during the period. Restrict the client's access to the network. View the History Information of Clients You can click this icon to the...
If the client is Guest, you can click the client's MAC address to get its connection history or click the following tabs to view the information of different types of clients: All The page will display .... Select a Specified Period Select a period from the drop-down menu. Then the page will display the history information of clients that have connected to the EAPs network during the period. Restrict the client's access to the network. View the History Information of Clients You can click this icon to the...
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...list. 2.8 View Logs The logs of the EAP Controller can effectively record, classify and manage the system information of an AP appears in the file to locate the file and choose it will not be detected as a rogue AP. The Logs page displays EAP's MAC address, level, occurred time and content. ...the current Trusted Rogue APs list with the one you import) or Merge (add the APs in list, it . 3. If the MAC address of the managed EAPs, providing powerful support for network administrator to import the Trusted Rogue APs list. 2.7 View Past Guest Authorization The Past Guest Authorization page ...
...list. 2.8 View Logs The logs of the EAP Controller can effectively record, classify and manage the system information of an AP appears in the file to locate the file and choose it will not be detected as a rogue AP. The Logs page displays EAP's MAC address, level, occurred time and content. ...the current Trusted Rogue APs list with the one you import) or Merge (add the APs in list, it . 3. If the MAC address of the managed EAPs, providing powerful support for network administrator to import the Trusted Rogue APs list. 2.7 View Past Guest Authorization The Past Guest Authorization page ...
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If you need to configure a specified EAP, please refer to all the managed EAPs. 3 Configure the EAPs Globally This chapter introduces the global configuration that will be applied to Chapter 4 Configure the EAPs Separately. You can configure the following items: ·Wireless Network ·Access Control ·Portal Authentication ·Free Authentication Policy ·MAC Filter ·Scheduler ·System 24
If you need to configure a specified EAP, please refer to all the managed EAPs. 3 Configure the EAPs Globally This chapter introduces the global configuration that will be applied to Chapter 4 Configure the EAPs Separately. You can configure the following items: ·Wireless Network ·Access Control ·Portal Authentication ·Free Authentication Policy ·MAC Filter ·Scheduler ·System 24
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...met, the client can effectively control client's access to the wireless network. Destination IP Range Set the Destination IP Range with the subnet and mask length of the clients. Configure the following window will pop up. 3. Source MAC Set the MAC address of the server. ...Status Check the box to Wireless Control > Free Authentication Policy. 2. Destination Port Enter the port the service uses. Follow the steps ...
...met, the client can effectively control client's access to the wireless network. Destination IP Range Set the Destination IP Range with the subnet and mask length of the clients. Configure the following window will pop up. 3. Source MAC Set the MAC address of the server. ...Status Check the box to Wireless Control > Free Authentication Policy. 2. Destination Port Enter the port the service uses. Follow the steps ...
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1. Go to Wireless Control > MAC Filter to add MAC Filter group and group members. 1 ) Click and specify a name for the group. 2 ) Click Apply and the group will be successfully added as shown below. 3 ) Click and enter a MAC address in the format as shown below. 4 ) Click Apply to your need. 44 You can add more groups or members according to add the MAC address into the MAC filter group. 2.
1. Go to Wireless Control > MAC Filter to add MAC Filter group and group members. 1 ) Click and specify a name for the group. 2 ) Click Apply and the group will be successfully added as shown below. 3 ) Click and enter a MAC address in the format as shown below. 4 ) Click Apply to your need. 44 You can add more groups or members according to add the MAC address into the MAC filter group. 2.
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...Allow/Deny in the Action column to allow/deny the clients in the MAC Filter group to access the network. 4 ) Click Apply in the Setting column to save the configurations. 3.6 Scheduler With the Scheduler, the EAPs or its' wireless network can automatically turn on or off at the...5GHz) and a WLAN group. 3 ) In the MAC Filter Name column of the specified SSID, select a MAC Filter group in the day. Go to Wireless Control > MAC Filter Association to associate the added MAC Filter group with SSID. 1 ) Check the box and click Apply to Wireless Control > Scheduler. 1 ) Click and specify a name for...
...Allow/Deny in the Action column to allow/deny the clients in the MAC Filter group to access the network. 4 ) Click Apply in the Setting column to save the configurations. 3.6 Scheduler With the Scheduler, the EAPs or its' wireless network can automatically turn on or off at the...5GHz) and a WLAN group. 3 ) In the MAC Filter Name column of the specified SSID, select a MAC Filter group in the day. Go to Wireless Control > MAC Filter Association to associate the added MAC Filter group with SSID. 1 ) Check the box and click Apply to Wireless Control > Scheduler. 1 ) Click and specify a name for...
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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. 56 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. 56 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).
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Radio Click Radio to get its connection history. 57 You can also view parameters of receiving/transmitting data. 4.2 View Clients Connecting to the EAP User The User page displays the information of clients connecting to the SSID with Portal disabled, including their MAC addresses and connected SSIDs. At 2.4GHz, you can click the client's MAC address to view the radio information including the frequency band, the wireless mode, the channel width, the channel, and the transmitting power.
Radio Click Radio to get its connection history. 57 You can also view parameters of receiving/transmitting data. 4.2 View Clients Connecting to the EAP User The User page displays the information of clients connecting to the SSID with Portal disabled, including their MAC addresses and connected SSIDs. At 2.4GHz, you can click the client's MAC address to view the radio information including the frequency band, the wireless mode, the channel width, the channel, and the transmitting power.
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You can change the name of clients connecting to configure the EAP. All the configurations will only take effect on this device. Basic Config Here you can click the client's MAC address to get its connection history. 4.3 Configure the EAP The Configuration page allows you to the SSID with Portal enabled, including their MAC addresses and connected SSIDs. Guest The Guest page displays the information of the EAP. 58
You can change the name of clients connecting to configure the EAP. All the configurations will only take effect on this device. Basic Config Here you can click the client's MAC address to get its connection history. 4.3 Configure the EAP The Configuration page allows you to the SSID with Portal enabled, including their MAC addresses and connected SSIDs. Guest The Guest page displays the information of the EAP. 58
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...AP Detection With this option enabled, the EAP device will detect rouge APs in the speed of 1000Mbps Full Duplex, the whole bandwidth of the trunk link is selected, the arithmetic will be based on the source MAC addresses of the packets. • SRC MAC: When this option is selected, the arithmetic... will be based on the destination MAC addresses of the packets. Check the box to ...
...AP Detection With this option enabled, the EAP device will detect rouge APs in the speed of 1000Mbps Full Duplex, the whole bandwidth of the trunk link is selected, the arithmetic will be based on the source MAC addresses of the packets. • SRC MAC: When this option is selected, the arithmetic... will be based on the destination MAC addresses of the packets. Check the box to ...