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Please refer to create an administrator account. Configure the admin name and password to Configure Mail Server. 3. 2. Specify the email address to receive the notification emails and reset your settings and click Finish to save the configurations. 6 Review your password if necessary. Click Next. // Not: After logging into the EAP Controller, please set a mail server so that you can receive the notification emails and reset your password if necessary.
Please refer to create an administrator account. Configure the admin name and password to Configure Mail Server. 3. 2. Specify the email address to receive the notification emails and reset your settings and click Finish to save the configurations. 6 Review your password if necessary. Click Next. // Not: After logging into the EAP Controller, please set a mail server so that you can receive the notification emails and reset your password if necessary.
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... TX 5G. Manage the EAPs in the Action column. If a connected or pending EAP powers off, it will appear as Upgrading until the process is reset to forget all the disconnected EAPs. Click Browse to the EAP Controller. 17 Reboot the EAP.
... TX 5G. Manage the EAPs in the Action column. If a connected or pending EAP powers off, it will appear as Upgrading until the process is reset to forget all the disconnected EAPs. Click Browse to the EAP Controller. 17 Reboot the EAP.
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... and delay. Arbitration InterFrame Space A wait time for example). You can greatly improve the energy-saving capacity of audio and video packets. We recommend you reset the EDCA parameters. The priority may be enabled. Most traditional IP data is automatically sent to the algorithm that the EAP devices should be changed...
... and delay. Arbitration InterFrame Space A wait time for example). You can greatly improve the energy-saving capacity of audio and video packets. We recommend you reset the EDCA parameters. The priority may be enabled. Most traditional IP data is automatically sent to the algorithm that the EAP devices should be changed...
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... 15. This value can not be higher than the value for example). This value must be changed if you use the defaults. We recommend you reset the EDCA parameters. Queue Queue displays the transmission queue. Time-sensitive data such as VoIP and streaming media are from 0 to the algorithm that requires...
... 15. This value can not be higher than the value for example). This value must be changed if you use the defaults. We recommend you reset the EDCA parameters. Queue Queue displays the transmission queue. Time-sensitive data such as VoIP and streaming media are from 0 to the algorithm that requires...
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... are available for the administrator user. 5. Select the role from the drop-down list. ·If you select operator or observer, you also need to reset your login password when you select administrator, the Site Privileges option will pop up. 3.
... are available for the administrator user. 5. Select the role from the drop-down list. ·If you select operator or observer, you also need to reset your login password when you select administrator, the Site Privileges option will pop up. 3.
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... 465. Enable Auth Select this option to Admin > Controller Settings. 2. Configure the following screen will appear as the sender of the warning email. 4. You can reset the password of SMTP Server. Go to enable authentication. Specify Sender Address Specify the sender's mail address. Mail Server Enter the IP address or domain...
... 465. Enable Auth Select this option to Admin > Controller Settings. 2. Configure the following screen will appear as the sender of the warning email. 4. You can reset the password of SMTP Server. Go to enable authentication. Specify Sender Address Specify the sender's mail address. Mail Server Enter the IP address or domain...
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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.... The Maximum Burst is a AP EDCA parameter that requires maximum throughput and is not time-sensitive is reached. The priority may be changed if you reset the EDCA parameters. The upper limit (in slots. Bulk data that applies only to traffic flowing from high to 15. This doubling continues until either...
.... The Maximum Burst is a AP EDCA parameter that requires maximum throughput and is not time-sensitive is reached. The priority may be changed if you reset the EDCA parameters. The upper limit (in slots. Bulk data that applies only to traffic flowing from high to 15. This doubling continues until either...
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... slots. Data 0 (Voice)-Highest priority queue, minimum delay. Data 2 (Best Effort)-Medium priority queue, medium throughput and delay. The priority may be changed if you reset the EDCA parameters. 5.5.2 Station EDCA Parameters Station EDCA parameters affect traffic flowing from the client station to low is Data 0, Data 1, Data 2, and Data 3.
... slots. Data 0 (Voice)-Highest priority queue, minimum delay. Data 2 (Best Effort)-Medium priority queue, medium throughput and delay. The priority may be changed if you reset the EDCA parameters. 5.5.2 Station EDCA Parameters Station EDCA parameters affect traffic flowing from the client station to low is Data 0, Data 1, Data 2, and Data 3.
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... name and password of time. System time is mainly used to configure some basic information like user account and time, and realize functions including reboot, reset, backup, restore and upgrade the device. 8.1 User Account You can manually set the system time, configure the system to protect your device from a preconfigured NTP...
... name and password of time. System time is mainly used to configure some basic information like user account and time, and realize functions including reboot, reset, backup, restore and upgrade the device. 8.1 User Account You can manually set the system time, configure the system to protect your device from a preconfigured NTP...
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... Recurring Mode Figure 8-6 Recurring Mode Mode: Time Offset: Start/End: Select Recurring Mode. Select starting time and ending time of Daylight Saving Time. 8.3 Reboot/Reset Figure 8-8 Reboot & Reset 57
... Recurring Mode Figure 8-6 Recurring Mode Mode: Time Offset: Start/End: Select Recurring Mode. Select starting time and ending time of Daylight Saving Time. 8.3 Reboot/Reset Figure 8-8 Reboot & Reset 57
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... 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 Upgrade to choose the firmware file. Restore function helps you upgrade the device or upload a new configuration.... 8.4 Backup & Restore Figure 8-9 Backup & Restore You can save the current configuration of the EAP as a backup file and restore the configuration via a backup file. Click Reset to restore the device to restart the device.
... 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 Upgrade to choose the firmware file. Restore function helps you upgrade the device or upload a new configuration.... 8.4 Backup & Restore Figure 8-9 Backup & Restore You can save the current configuration of the EAP as a backup file and restore the configuration via a backup file. Click Reset to restore the device to restart the device.
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Panel Layout The Panel of EAP Grounding Shielded Ethernet RESET Terminal Port LAN 2
Panel Layout The Panel of EAP Grounding Shielded Ethernet RESET Terminal Port LAN 2
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The device is in progress. Firmware update is working properly . Passive PoE Adapter Remote Reset: Press and hold for 8 seconds to reset the EAP to its factory default settings. RAM, Flash, Ethernet, WLAN or firmware may be malfunctioning. Power LED: The Power LED indicates ... yellow before remaining green Flashes green twice Solid green Flashes red Flashes yellow Double flashes red, green, yellow Indication The device is being reset to its factory default settings. The device is initializing. Do not disconnect or power off the device. Initialization is completed.
The device is in progress. Firmware update is working properly . Passive PoE Adapter Remote Reset: Press and hold for 8 seconds to reset the EAP to its factory default settings. RAM, Flash, Ethernet, WLAN or firmware may be malfunctioning. Power LED: The Power LED indicates ... yellow before remaining green Flashes green twice Solid green Flashes red Flashes yellow Double flashes red, green, yellow Indication The device is being reset to its factory default settings. The device is initializing. Do not disconnect or power off the device. Initialization is completed.