EAP Controller V2.4.7 User Guide
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... the EAP Controller, a default map is displayed. And then follow the steps below to upload your local map images and monitor the status and coverage range of map and click Add. 2. Enter the map description, select your local map from the drop-down list on the upper right corner of each...
... the EAP Controller, a default map is displayed. And then follow the steps below to upload your local map images and monitor the status and coverage range of map and click Add. 2. Enter the map description, select your local map from the drop-down list on the upper right corner of each...
EAP Controller V2.4.7 User Guide
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... EAP Label, Details, and Coverage on the map because the obstacles around the EAPs will weaken the signal. 13 Display a visual representation of the wireless range covered by EAPs. Remove the selected EAP back into the Unplaced APs list. Label Details Coverage Display the EAP's name. Refer to another location. Display...
... EAP Label, Details, and Coverage on the map because the obstacles around the EAPs will weaken the signal. 13 Display a visual representation of the wireless range covered by EAPs. Remove the selected EAP back into the Unplaced APs list. Label Details Coverage Display the EAP's name. Refer to another location. Display...
EAP Controller V2.4.7 User Guide
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... who just need to the EAP. Disabled by this option is disabled. With the option enabled, the configurations in shopping mall and restaurant. The value ranges from 0 to 4094. 0 means VLAN function is disabled, users must enter the SSID manually to connect to get authenticated before accessing the wireless network...
... who just need to the EAP. Disabled by this option is disabled. With the option enabled, the configurations in shopping mall and restaurant. The value ranges from 0 to 4094. 0 means VLAN function is disabled, users must enter the SSID manually to connect to get authenticated before accessing the wireless network...
EAP Controller V2.4.7 User Guide
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...the box to access the network resources without authentication. Thereby it can effectively control client's access to access the network. Source IP Range Set the Source IP Range with the subnet and mask length of the server. Configure the following window will pop up. 3. Click Apply and the policy... conditions are met, the client can be used to allow or block the listed clients to the wireless network. Destination IP Range Set the Destination IP Range with the subnet and mask length of cilent. Destination Port Enter the port the service uses. Follow the steps below to...
...the box to access the network resources without authentication. Thereby it can effectively control client's access to access the network. Source IP Range Set the Source IP Range with the subnet and mask length of the server. Configure the following window will pop up. 3. Click Apply and the policy... conditions are met, the client can be used to allow or block the listed clients to the wireless network. Destination IP Range Set the Destination IP Range with the subnet and mask length of cilent. Destination Port Enter the port the service uses. Follow the steps below to...
EAP Controller V2.4.7 User Guide
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... is detected. When the radio mode includes 802.11n, we recommend you disable the option, the radio on the Max TxPower (maximum transmit power. The range of traffic is selected, 802.11 n/ac mixed, 802.11a/n mixed, 802.11 ac onl7, 802.11a only, and 802.11n only modes are available...
... is detected. When the radio mode includes 802.11n, we recommend you disable the option, the radio on the Max TxPower (maximum transmit power. The range of traffic is selected, 802.11 n/ac mixed, 802.11a/n mixed, 802.11 ac onl7, 802.11a only, and 802.11n only modes are available...
EAP110-OutdoorEU V1 User Guide
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...fragmented into a web page to establish verification, after which means that RTS is 2347, which they will access the network as guests. The number ranges from 1 to 2347 bytes. At the same time, the AP inform the requesting station to enable the function. The default value is disabled. ... for connection to Send (RTS) protocol. When the station is activated, all the stations and APs follow the Request to the EAP. The value range is 2346 bytes. 5.1.4 Load Balance By restricting the maximum number of clients accessing the EAPs, Load Balance helps to . Click ON to send data...
...fragmented into a web page to establish verification, after which means that RTS is 2347, which they will access the network as guests. The number ranges from 1 to 2347 bytes. At the same time, the AP inform the requesting station to enable the function. The default value is disabled. ... for connection to Send (RTS) protocol. When the station is activated, all the stations and APs follow the Request to the EAP. The value range is 2346 bytes. 5.1.4 Load Balance By restricting the maximum number of clients accessing the EAPs, Load Balance helps to . Click ON to send data...
EAP110-OutdoorEU V1 User Guide
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Click to enable the policy. 22 Source IP Range: Enter the source IP address and subnet mask of the clients who can enjoy the free authentication policy. Source MAC: Destination Port: Status: Enter the ... is selected, please set the IP address and subnet mask of your external web server as the Destination IP Range. Leaving the field empty means all MAC addresses can be visited. Destination IP Range: Enter the destination IP address and subnet mask for free authentication policy. Figure 5-16 Configure Free Authentication Policy...
Click to enable the policy. 22 Source IP Range: Enter the source IP address and subnet mask of the clients who can enjoy the free authentication policy. Source MAC: Destination Port: Status: Enter the ... is selected, please set the IP address and subnet mask of your external web server as the Destination IP Range. Leaving the field empty means all MAC addresses can be visited. Destination IP Range: Enter the destination IP address and subnet mask for free authentication policy. Figure 5-16 Configure Free Authentication Policy...
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Policy 1 is successfully added as Figure 5-17 shows. Click to visit IP range 10.10.10.0/24. Click the button OK in Figure 5-16 and the policy is enabled. Click to delete the policy. 5.3 MAC Filtering MAC Filtering ... Filtering Page 23 Figure 5-17 Add Free Authentication Policy Here is the explanation of Figure 5-17: The policy name is Policy 1. Clients with IP address range 192.168.2.0/24 are able to edit the policy.
Policy 1 is successfully added as Figure 5-17 shows. Click to visit IP range 10.10.10.0/24. Click the button OK in Figure 5-16 and the policy is enabled. Click to delete the policy. 5.3 MAC Filtering MAC Filtering ... Filtering Page 23 Figure 5-17 Add Free Authentication Policy Here is the explanation of Figure 5-17: The policy name is Policy 1. Clients with IP address range 192.168.2.0/24 are able to edit the policy.