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... Map...12 3.2 Statistics Tab...14 3.2.1 View the Client Distribution on SSID 15 3.2.2 Quick Look ...15 3.2.3 View Current Usage-Top APs ...16 3.2.4 View Recent Activities...16 3.3 Access Points Tab ...17 3.4 Clients Tab...19 3.5 Insight Tab...20 3.5.1 Clients Statistics ...20 3.5.2 Untrusted Rogue APs ...20 3.5.3 Trusted Rogue APs ...21 3.6 Log Tab...22 Chapter 4 Global Settings...
... Map...12 3.2 Statistics Tab...14 3.2.1 View the Client Distribution on SSID 15 3.2.2 Quick Look ...15 3.2.3 View Current Usage-Top APs ...16 3.2.4 View Recent Activities...16 3.3 Access Points Tab ...17 3.4 Clients Tab...19 3.5 Insight Tab...20 3.5.1 Clients Statistics ...20 3.5.2 Untrusted Rogue APs ...20 3.5.3 Trusted Rogue APs ...21 3.6 Log Tab...22 Chapter 4 Global Settings...
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... of the managed EAP devices, the Controller can also real-time monitor the running condition of the EAP series Business Wi-Fi Access Point models. 1.1 System Requirements The computer that it is particularly worth mentioning that installs the EAP Controller software has the following requirements:...batches. The EAP Controller has sufficient monitoring features. Chapter 1 System Setup The EAP Controller is a management software specially designed for the TP-LINK EAP devices on your PC. It allows you to guarantee the software stability. Web Browser Mozilla Firefox 32 (or above), ...
... of the managed EAP devices, the Controller can also real-time monitor the running condition of the EAP series Business Wi-Fi Access Point models. 1.1 System Requirements The computer that it is particularly worth mentioning that installs the EAP Controller software has the following requirements:...batches. The EAP Controller has sufficient monitoring features. Chapter 1 System Setup The EAP Controller is a management software specially designed for the TP-LINK EAP devices on your PC. It allows you to guarantee the software stability. Web Browser Mozilla Firefox 32 (or above), ...
EAP Controller Software V2 User Guide
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...running condition of each EAP device. Statistics Tab displays a visual representation of the network traffic of the managed EAPs. Access Points Tab displays all the EAP devices on the local network for your management. Clients Tab displays all the clients connected to the...Settings page to reset your wireless networks. System allows you can click the number to go to the corresponding page on the Access Points Tab. The Stations option separately displays the total number of clients to the managed EAPs' system, including Log Setting, User Account...
...running condition of each EAP device. Statistics Tab displays a visual representation of the network traffic of the managed EAPs. Access Points Tab displays all the EAP devices on the local network for your management. Clients Tab displays all the clients connected to the...Settings page to reset your wireless networks. System allows you can click the number to go to the corresponding page on the Access Points Tab. The Stations option separately displays the total number of clients to the managed EAPs' system, including Log Setting, User Account...
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At the top right of Traffic and Client will never be cleared. 3.3 Access Points Tab The EAP Controller software can detect all the EAP devices are divided into three categories: Connected, Disconnected and Pending. You can also change into ... period. The following orderly introduces three statuses of connected clients and download/upload bytes. If you can be disconnected. You can upgrade them on the Access Points page. The clickable list displays the EAP's name/MAC address, IP address, status, model, software version, number of an EAP from Pending to their own...
At the top right of Traffic and Client will never be cleared. 3.3 Access Points Tab The EAP Controller software can detect all the EAP devices are divided into three categories: Connected, Disconnected and Pending. You can also change into ... period. The following orderly introduces three statuses of connected clients and download/upload bytes. If you can be disconnected. You can upgrade them on the Access Points page. The clickable list displays the EAP's name/MAC address, IP address, status, model, software version, number of an EAP from Pending to their own...
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...connected clients and their MAC address, download/upload bytes, duration and the time of the network. Click to restrict the client's access, and click to resume the client's access. 3.5.2 Untrusted Rogue APs A Rogue AP is Guest, you want to move an untrusted rogue AP to the Trusted Rogue AP ...from a system administrator. Click in the Action column. Click to the EAPs network during the specified period. If the client is an access point that have connected to delete all APs in the vicinity of last seen will be displayed in the Action column to detect all the records...
...connected clients and their MAC address, download/upload bytes, duration and the time of the network. Click to restrict the client's access, and click to resume the client's access. 3.5.2 Untrusted Rogue APs A Rogue AP is Guest, you want to move an untrusted rogue AP to the Trusted Rogue AP ...from a system administrator. Click in the Action column. Click to the EAPs network during the specified period. If the client is an access point that have connected to delete all APs in the vicinity of last seen will be displayed in the Action column to detect all the records...
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... fragmentation threshold may reduce the performance of multicast applications. Following a Beacon frame containing a DTIM, the access point will be fragmented into several packets. An excessive DTIM interval may result in Beacon frames to indicate whether the access point has buffered broadcast and/or multicast data for the client devices. At the same time, the...
... fragmentation threshold may reduce the performance of multicast applications. Following a Beacon frame containing a DTIM, the access point will be fragmented into several packets. An excessive DTIM interval may result in Beacon frames to indicate whether the access point has buffered broadcast and/or multicast data for the client devices. At the same time, the...
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Add MAC Filter Group Step 1: Click and specify a name for the group. Click Apply and the MAC Filter group will be used to allow or exclude the listed clients to the wireless network. Step 2: Click and specify a MAC Filter address. 4.2.4 MAC Filter MAC filter can effectively control client's access to authenticate with the access point. Click Apply and the MAC address you specified will be successfully added as the following screen. Thereby it can be successfully added as the following screen. 37
Add MAC Filter Group Step 1: Click and specify a name for the group. Click Apply and the MAC Filter group will be used to allow or exclude the listed clients to the wireless network. Step 2: Click and specify a MAC Filter address. 4.2.4 MAC Filter MAC filter can effectively control client's access to authenticate with the access point. Click Apply and the MAC address you specified will be successfully added as the following screen. Thereby it can be successfully added as the following screen. 37
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... On/Off to enforce this Scheduler Association entry in the Setting column. 4.2.8 QoS The EAP Controller software allows you should set parameters on the selected Access Point during the time interval set for the EAP device and station EDCA (Enhanced Distributed Channel...
... On/Off to enforce this Scheduler Association entry in the Setting column. 4.2.8 QoS The EAP Controller software allows you should set parameters on the selected Access Point during the time interval set for the EAP device and station EDCA (Enhanced Distributed Channel...
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Chapter 5 AP Details Clicking the AP's name on the Access Points tab or clicking of connected AP on the map will open a window displaying the Details, User, Guest, and Configuration information of the AP. 5.1 Details The ...
Chapter 5 AP Details Clicking the AP's name on the Access Points tab or clicking of connected AP on the map will open a window displaying the Details, User, Guest, and Configuration information of the AP. 5.1 Details The ...
EAP110 V1 User Guide
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Convention Unless otherwise noted, the EAP or the device mentioned in Standalone mode. Chapter 4 to the EAP Controller User Guide when the EAP is for EAP110, EAP120 and EAP220. About this guide stands for 300Mbps Wireless N Access Point EAP110, Wireless N Gigabit Access Point EAP120 and EAP220. Refer to Chapter 8 are only suitable for the EAP in this User Guide This User Guide is managed by the EAP Controller software.
Convention Unless otherwise noted, the EAP or the device mentioned in Standalone mode. Chapter 4 to the EAP Controller User Guide when the EAP is for EAP110, EAP120 and EAP220. About this guide stands for 300Mbps Wireless N Access Point EAP110, Wireless N Gigabit Access Point EAP120 and EAP220. Refer to Chapter 8 are only suitable for the EAP in this User Guide This User Guide is managed by the EAP Controller software.
EAP110 V1 User Guide
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...EAP Controller to its web interface and perform configurations. Follow the steps below to log in to turn it back as a standalone access point. Refer to the EAP Controller User Guide to learn more about EAP Controller software. 3.3 Switch to the web interface of the ... Refer to the EAP Controller User Guide to a relatively small-sized wireless network. Chapter 3 Management Mode 300Mbps Wireless N Access Point EAP110 and Wireless N Gigabit Access Point EAP120/EAP220 can manage the AP via a web browser. Before you can centrally manage the mass APs simply in the address field ...
...EAP Controller to its web interface and perform configurations. Follow the steps below to log in to turn it back as a standalone access point. Refer to the EAP Controller User Guide to learn more about EAP Controller software. 3.3 Switch to the web interface of the ... Refer to the EAP Controller User Guide to a relatively small-sized wireless network. Chapter 3 Management Mode 300Mbps Wireless N Access Point EAP110 and Wireless N Gigabit Access Point EAP120/EAP220 can manage the AP via a web browser. Before you can centrally manage the mass APs simply in the address field ...
EAP110 V1 User Guide
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... update. 5.1.3 Wireless Advanced Settings Figure 5-8 Wireless Advanced Settings Beacon Interval: Beacons are transmitted periodically by the device to indicate whether the access point has buffered broadcast and/or multicast data for the clients. A DTIM is to send packets, it will send a RTS to AP...-PSK/WPA2-PSK password with combination of a wireless network for the client devices. Following a Beacon frame containing a DTIM, the access point will send data. The default value is 1, indicating the DTIM Period is recommended to keep it will release the buffered broadcast and...
... update. 5.1.3 Wireless Advanced Settings Figure 5-8 Wireless Advanced Settings Beacon Interval: Beacons are transmitted periodically by the device to indicate whether the access point has buffered broadcast and/or multicast data for the clients. A DTIM is to send packets, it will send a RTS to AP...-PSK/WPA2-PSK password with combination of a wireless network for the client devices. Following a Beacon frame containing a DTIM, the access point will send data. The default value is 1, indicating the DTIM Period is recommended to keep it will release the buffered broadcast and...
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If rogue APs are detected, they are shown on a secure network without explicit authorization from a system administrator. Figure 5-32 Rogue AP Detection Page 36 If an AP listed as a rogue is an access point that has been installed on the Detected Rogue AP List. 5.6 Rogue AP Detection A Rogue AP is legitimate, you can scan all channels to the Trusted AP List. The EAP device can add it to detect all APs in the vicinity of the network.
If rogue APs are detected, they are shown on a secure network without explicit authorization from a system administrator. Figure 5-32 Rogue AP Detection Page 36 If an AP listed as a rogue is an access point that has been installed on the Detected Rogue AP List. 5.6 Rogue AP Detection A Rogue AP is legitimate, you can scan all channels to the Trusted AP List. The EAP device can add it to detect all APs in the vicinity of the network.
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Displays the throughput of the upstream data. 6.3 Client From User List, you want to modify it, please refer to 5.1.2 SSIDs. Access Point: Displays the name of the device to which the client is connected to the EAP including those who are authenticated. 6.3.1 User List Figure 6-11 Client ...
Displays the throughput of the upstream data. 6.3 Client From User List, you want to modify it, please refer to 5.1.2 SSIDs. Access Point: Displays the name of the device to which the client is connected to the EAP including those who are authenticated. 6.3.1 User List Figure 6-11 Client ...
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CCQ(%): Displays the wireless Client Connection Quality (CCQ). CCQ reflects the actual link condition. The bigger the value of SNR, the better network performance the device provides. The bigger the value of SNR, the ...Displays the throughput of the upstream data. SNR(dB): Signal to the ratio of current effective transmission bandwidth and the theoretically maximum available bandwidth. Access Point: Displays the name of current effective transmission bandwidth and the theoretically maximum available bandwidth. Up(Byte): Displays the throughput of the downstream data....
CCQ(%): Displays the wireless Client Connection Quality (CCQ). CCQ reflects the actual link condition. The bigger the value of SNR, the better network performance the device provides. The bigger the value of SNR, the ...Displays the throughput of the upstream data. SNR(dB): Signal to the ratio of current effective transmission bandwidth and the theoretically maximum available bandwidth. Access Point: Displays the name of current effective transmission bandwidth and the theoretically maximum available bandwidth. Up(Byte): Displays the throughput of the downstream data....
EAP220 V1 Quick Install Guide
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... to familiarize you with the general layout of the EAP110, EAP120 and EAP220, describe how to perform the hardware installation, and how to configure the EAP Controller software in this guide stands for 300Mbps Wireless N Access Point EAP110, Wireless N Gigabit Access Point EAP120 and EAP220. Your EAP has more features and functionalities which can be found...
... to familiarize you with the general layout of the EAP110, EAP120 and EAP220, describe how to perform the hardware installation, and how to configure the EAP Controller software in this guide stands for 300Mbps Wireless N Access Point EAP110, Wireless N Gigabit Access Point EAP120 and EAP220. Your EAP has more features and functionalities which can be found...