EAP Controller V2.4.7 User Guide
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... are in the network and display their status to Connected. Select a site and go to adopt all the Pending EAPs. 3. You can also click to Access Points > Pending. 2. Click Apply to adopt the EAPs. 4. The EAPs' username and password will be managed, so you can centrally monitor and manage the EAPs via...
... are in the network and display their status to Connected. Select a site and go to adopt all the Pending EAPs. 3. You can also click to Access Points > Pending. 2. Click Apply to adopt the EAPs. 4. The EAPs' username and password will be managed, so you can centrally monitor and manage the EAPs via...
EAP Controller V2.4.7 User Guide
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... will turn into three categories: connected, disconnected and pending. Client indicates a visual graph of the number of all the EAPs in different status on the Access Points page. To adopt pending EAPs, please refer to their connection status, all the connected EAPs. 16 traffic during the selected time period. You can view...
... will turn into three categories: connected, disconnected and pending. Client indicates a visual graph of the number of all the EAPs in different status on the Access Points page. To adopt pending EAPs, please refer to their connection status, all the connected EAPs. 16 traffic during the selected time period. You can view...
EAP Controller V2.4.7 User Guide
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... the corresponding operation to the EAP by clicking an icon in the Action column: Block the client's access to detect all clients. Resume the client's access. 2.6 Manage the Rogue APs List A Rogue AP is an access point that have been blocked. If rogue APs are the clients connected to the EAP wireless network with...
... the corresponding operation to the EAP by clicking an icon in the Action column: Block the client's access to detect all clients. Resume the client's access. 2.6 Manage the Rogue APs List A Rogue AP is an access point that have been blocked. If rogue APs are the clients connected to the EAP wireless network with...
EAP Controller V2.4.7 User Guide
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To configure a specified EAP, please click the EAP's name on the Access Points tab or click of the EAP ·View Clients Connecting to a specified EAP device. This chapter includes the following contents: ·View the Information of connected EAP on the pop-up window. Then you can view the EAP's detailed information and configure the EAP on the map. 4 Configure the EAPs Separately In addition to global configuration, you can configure the EAPs separately and the configuration results will be applied to the EAP ·Configure the EAP 55
To configure a specified EAP, please click the EAP's name on the Access Points tab or click of the EAP ·View Clients Connecting to a specified EAP device. This chapter includes the following contents: ·View the Information of connected EAP on the pop-up window. Then you can view the EAP's detailed information and configure the EAP on the map. 4 Configure the EAPs Separately In addition to global configuration, you can configure the EAPs separately and the configuration results will be applied to the EAP ·Configure the EAP 55
EAP110-OutdoorEU V1 User Guide
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...Standalone Mode By default, the EAP works independently as a standalone access point. The factory default IP address configuration of every single AP in a web browser. Refer to the EAP Controller User Guide from our website at www.tp-link.com to know more . 5 Follow the steps below to ...Users can manage the AP via the EAP Controller software. Chapter 3 Management Mode Auranet series products can either work independently as a standalone access point. EAPs in the address field and press the Enter key. 2. The Standalone mode applies to its web interface and perform configurations. By...
...Standalone Mode By default, the EAP works independently as a standalone access point. The factory default IP address configuration of every single AP in a web browser. Refer to the EAP Controller User Guide from our website at www.tp-link.com to know more . 5 Follow the steps below to ...Users can manage the AP via the EAP Controller software. Chapter 3 Management Mode Auranet series products can either work independently as a standalone access point. EAPs in the address field and press the Enter key. 2. The Standalone mode applies to its web interface and perform configurations. By...
EAP110-OutdoorEU V1 User Guide
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...value determines the time interval of the beacons sent by the device to select AES as Beacon Interval. Following a Beacon frame containing a DTIM, the access point will release the buffered broadcast and/or multicast data, if any exists. It is 100 milliseconds. Encryption: Select the encryption type, including Auto, TKIP...length should be between 8 and 63 characters with ASCII or Hexadecimal characters. The value can specify a value from 40 to indicate whether the access point has buffered broadcast and/or multicast data for the clients. A DTIM is not supported in seconds.
...value determines the time interval of the beacons sent by the device to select AES as Beacon Interval. Following a Beacon frame containing a DTIM, the access point will release the buffered broadcast and/or multicast data, if any exists. It is 100 milliseconds. Encryption: Select the encryption type, including Auto, TKIP...length should be between 8 and 63 characters with ASCII or Hexadecimal characters. The value can specify a value from 40 to indicate whether the access point has buffered broadcast and/or multicast data for the clients. A DTIM is not supported in seconds.
EAP110-OutdoorEU V1 User Guide
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...method. If rogue APs are detected, they are multiples of the network. By default, it to enable APSD, which is recommended if VoIP phones access the network through the EAP device. If an AP listed as the service class value. By default, it is enabled. 5.6 Rogue AP Detection ...authorization from the client station to initiate transmissions onto the wireless medium (WM) towards the EAP device. The Transmission Opportunity (TXOP) is an access point that the EAP device should not acknowledge frames with QosNoAck as a rogue is legitimate, you can scan all channels to detect all APs ...
...method. If rogue APs are detected, they are multiples of the network. By default, it to enable APSD, which is recommended if VoIP phones access the network through the EAP device. If an AP listed as the service class value. By default, it is enabled. 5.6 Rogue AP Detection ...authorization from the client station to initiate transmissions onto the wireless medium (WM) towards the EAP device. The Transmission Opportunity (TXOP) is an access point that the EAP device should not acknowledge frames with QosNoAck as a rogue is legitimate, you can scan all channels to detect all APs ...
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... which the client is connected. CCQ reflects the actual link condition. Displays the name of the device to Noise Ratio, the power ratio between the received wireless signal strength and the environmental noise strength. Access Point: Displays the name of the device to which the .... Band: Displays the band the client is in . The bigger the value of the authenticated client. Signal to . MAC: Band: Access Point: SSID: SNR(dB): Figure 6-13 Portal Authenticated Guest Displays the MAC address of SNR, the better network performance the device provides. 43...
... which the client is connected. CCQ reflects the actual link condition. Displays the name of the device to Noise Ratio, the power ratio between the received wireless signal strength and the environmental noise strength. Access Point: Displays the name of the device to which the .... Band: Displays the band the client is in . The bigger the value of the authenticated client. Signal to . MAC: Band: Access Point: SSID: SNR(dB): Figure 6-13 Portal Authenticated Guest Displays the MAC address of SNR, the better network performance the device provides. 43...
EAP110-OutdoorEU V1 Installation Guide
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EAP110-Outdoor Installation Guide 300Mbps Wireless N Outdoor Access Point
EAP110-Outdoor Installation Guide 300Mbps Wireless N Outdoor Access Point
EAP110-OutdoorEU V1 Installation Guide
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Overview Package Contents Mounting Bracket M3×28 Plastic Wall Anchors(Qty.3) EAP Antennas (Qty.2) M3×20 Self-tapping Screws (Qty.3) EAP110-Outdoor Installation Guide 300Mbps Wireless N Outdoor Access Point Installation Guide Metal Strap Passive PoE Adapter Power Cord Waterproof Rubber Insert 1
Overview Package Contents Mounting Bracket M3×28 Plastic Wall Anchors(Qty.3) EAP Antennas (Qty.2) M3×20 Self-tapping Screws (Qty.3) EAP110-Outdoor Installation Guide 300Mbps Wireless N Outdoor Access Point Installation Guide Metal Strap Passive PoE Adapter Power Cord Waterproof Rubber Insert 1