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... the upgrade file in the map. View the Detailed Information of EAPs You can click Overview, Config, and Performance tab to install the latest EAP firmware.
... the upgrade file in the map. View the Detailed Information of EAPs You can click Overview, Config, and Performance tab to install the latest EAP firmware.
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.... 5. Click Browse to System > Backup&Restore. 2. Click Backup and save the backup file. 3. Visit http://www.tp-link.com/en/support/download/ to upgrade the device. 6. Select the EAP model. 4. Click Upgrade to download the latest firmware file of the corresponding model. 2. Follow the steps below to upgrade the EAP devices in batches...
.... 5. Click Browse to System > Backup&Restore. 2. Click Backup and save the backup file. 3. Visit http://www.tp-link.com/en/support/download/ to upgrade the device. 6. Select the EAP model. 4. Click Upgrade to download the latest firmware file of the corresponding model. 2. Follow the steps below to upgrade the EAP devices in batches...
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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).
EAP110-OutdoorEU V1 User Guide
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6.2.1 SSID List...41 6.3 Client...42 6.3.1 User List ...42 6.3.2 Portal Authenticated Guest 43 Chapter 7 Management...45 7.1 System Log ...45 7.1.1 Log List ...45 7.1.2 Log Settings...46 7.2 Web Server...47 7.3 Management Access...48 7.4 LED ON/OFF...49 7.5 SSH ...50 7.6 Management VLAN ...50 7.7 SNMP...51 Chapter 8 System...54 8.1 User Account...54 8.2 Time Settings...54 8.2.1 Time Settings ...55 8.2.2 Daylight Saving ...56 8.3 Reboot/Reset ...57 8.4 Backup & Restore...58 8.5 Firmware Upgrade ...58
6.2.1 SSID List...41 6.3 Client...42 6.3.1 User List ...42 6.3.2 Portal Authenticated Guest 43 Chapter 7 Management...45 7.1 System Log ...45 7.1.1 Log List ...45 7.1.2 Log Settings...46 7.2 Web Server...47 7.3 Management Access...48 7.4 LED ON/OFF...49 7.5 SSH ...50 7.6 Management VLAN ...50 7.7 SNMP...51 Chapter 8 System...54 8.1 User Account...54 8.2 Time Settings...54 8.2.1 Time Settings ...55 8.2.2 Daylight Saving ...56 8.3 Reboot/Reset ...57 8.4 Backup & Restore...58 8.5 Firmware Upgrade ...58
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MAC: Displays the MAC address of the device. Firmware Version: Displays the firmware version of the EAP. If you want to upgrade the firmware, please refer to 8.5 Firmware Upgrade. Uptime: Displays the time that has elapsed since the last reboot. Num of Clients: Displays the number of the device. System Time: Displays the ...
MAC: Displays the MAC address of the device. Firmware Version: Displays the firmware version of the EAP. If you want to upgrade the firmware, please refer to 8.5 Firmware Upgrade. Uptime: Displays the time that has elapsed since the last reboot. Num of Clients: Displays the number of the device. System Time: Displays the ...
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Restore function helps you upgrade the device or upload a new configuration file. Click Browse to restart the device. Click Reboot to choose the firmware file. Click Upgrade to factory default settings. 8.4 Backup & Restore Figure 8-9 Backup & Restore You can save the current configuration of ... back up the settings before you to restore the device to previous settings by uploading a backup file. 8.5 Firmware Upgrade Figure 8-10 Firmware Upgrade Please log in http://www.tp-link.com/ to download the latest system file. Click Reset to restore the device to upgrade the devices. 58
Restore function helps you upgrade the device or upload a new configuration file. Click Browse to restart the device. Click Reboot to choose the firmware file. Click Upgrade to factory default settings. 8.4 Backup & Restore Figure 8-9 Backup & Restore You can save the current configuration of ... back up the settings before you to restore the device to previous settings by uploading a backup file. 8.5 Firmware Upgrade Figure 8-10 Firmware Upgrade Please log in http://www.tp-link.com/ to download the latest system file. Click Reset to restore the device to upgrade the devices. 58
EAP110-OutdoorEU V1 Installation Guide
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...and yellow before remaining green Flashes green twice Solid green Flashes red Flashes yellow Double flashes red, green, yellow Indication The device is in progress. Firmware update is initializing. Passive PoE Adapter Remote Reset: Press and hold for 8 seconds to reset the EAP to its factory default settings. System errors... LED: The Power LED indicates the status of the electric current: On: Supplying power. Initialization is working properly . RAM, Flash, Ethernet, WLAN or firmware may be malfunctioning. The device is being reset to its factory default settings.
...and yellow before remaining green Flashes green twice Solid green Flashes red Flashes yellow Double flashes red, green, yellow Indication The device is in progress. Firmware update is initializing. Passive PoE Adapter Remote Reset: Press and hold for 8 seconds to reset the EAP to its factory default settings. System errors... LED: The Power LED indicates the status of the electric current: On: Supplying power. Initialization is working properly . RAM, Flash, Ethernet, WLAN or firmware may be malfunctioning. The device is being reset to its factory default settings.