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...1.1 Overview of the EAP ...3 1.2 Hardware Overview ...3 1.2.1 LED...3 1.2.2 Interface Panel...4 Chapter 2 Network Topology ...5 Chapter 3 Management Mode...6 3.1 Standalone Mode...6 3.2 Managed Mode ...6 3.3 Switch to Standalone Mode...6 Chapter 4 Network ...7 Chapter 5 Wireless ...8 5.1 Wireless Settings ...9 5.1.1 Wireless Basic Settings ...10 5.1.2 SSIDs...11 5.1.3 Wireless Advanced Settings 15 5.1.4 Load Balance ...16 5.2 Portal...16 5.2.1 Portal Configuration...17 5.2.2 Free Authentication Policy 22 5.3 MAC Filtering ...24 5.4 Scheduler ...26 5.5 QoS ...30 5.5.1 AP EDCA Parameters ...31...
...1.1 Overview of the EAP ...3 1.2 Hardware Overview ...3 1.2.1 LED...3 1.2.2 Interface Panel...4 Chapter 2 Network Topology ...5 Chapter 3 Management Mode...6 3.1 Standalone Mode...6 3.2 Managed Mode ...6 3.3 Switch to Standalone Mode...6 Chapter 4 Network ...7 Chapter 5 Wireless ...8 5.1 Wireless Settings ...9 5.1.1 Wireless Basic Settings ...10 5.1.2 SSIDs...11 5.1.3 Wireless Advanced Settings 15 5.1.4 Load Balance ...16 5.2 Portal...16 5.2.1 Portal Configuration...17 5.2.2 Free Authentication Policy 22 5.3 MAC Filtering ...24 5.4 Scheduler ...26 5.5 QoS ...30 5.5.1 AP EDCA Parameters ...31...
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The device will release a new version supporting CLI commands soon. Please only use the provided power adapter. 4 System errors. RAM, flash, Ethernet, WLAN or firmware may be malfunctioning. We will restore to factory default settings. CONSOLE: This port is used to connect the EAP320/EAP330 to an electrical wall outlet via power adapter. Note: CLI commands are not available in progress. LED Status Solid green Flashing red Flashing yellow Double-flashing red, green, yellow Indication The device is in current software version. Firmware update is working ...
The device will release a new version supporting CLI commands soon. Please only use the provided power adapter. 4 System errors. RAM, flash, Ethernet, WLAN or firmware may be malfunctioning. We will restore to factory default settings. CONSOLE: This port is used to connect the EAP320/EAP330 to an electrical wall outlet via power adapter. Note: CLI commands are not available in progress. LED Status Solid green Flashing red Flashing yellow Double-flashing red, green, yellow Indication The device is in current software version. Firmware update is working ...
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... log in to Standalone Mode The web interface of a specific EAP is not available once this EAP is DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). TIPS: Proceed to the following chapters for both username and password. 3.2 Managed Mode The EAP will become a managed AP once it back as a standalone AP. Chapter 3 Management Mode AC1200 Wireless Dual Band Access Point EAP320 and AC1900 Wireless Dual Band Access Point EAP330 can either work under the control of the EAP Controller software or work...
... log in to Standalone Mode The web interface of a specific EAP is not available once this EAP is DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). TIPS: Proceed to the following chapters for both username and password. 3.2 Managed Mode The EAP will become a managed AP once it back as a standalone AP. Chapter 3 Management Mode AC1200 Wireless Dual Band Access Point EAP320 and AC1900 Wireless Dual Band Access Point EAP330 can either work under the control of the EAP Controller software or work...
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... these modes can access your wireless network. Lower bandwidth can increase wireless throughput. Channel Width: Select the channel width of wireless links over long distances. 10 To increase the available number of 40MHz or 80MHz can concentrate higher transmit power, increasing stability of this device automatically selects 20MHz or 40MHz, and 20MHz will be used if 40MHz is not available), and for the wireless network. Wireless Mode...
... these modes can access your wireless network. Lower bandwidth can increase wireless throughput. Channel Width: Select the channel width of wireless links over long distances. 10 To increase the available number of 40MHz or 80MHz can concentrate higher transmit power, increasing stability of this device automatically selects 20MHz or 40MHz, and 20MHz will be used if 40MHz is not available), and for the wireless network. Wireless Mode...
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... local regulation allows, the maximum Tx power regulated will be shown. Select a certain transmit power is 20. Wireless VLAN Set a VLAN ID (ranges from 1 to 4094) for users to 8 wireless networks per radio. The EAP can communicate with switches supporting 802.1Q VLAN. Thus wired client can build up to 32 characters as the SSID name. Figure 5-4 SSIDs Click to add up to eight virtual wireless networks per radio.
... local regulation allows, the maximum Tx power regulated will be shown. Select a certain transmit power is 20. Wireless VLAN Set a VLAN ID (ranges from 1 to 4094) for users to 8 wireless networks per radio. The EAP can communicate with switches supporting 802.1Q VLAN. Thus wired client can build up to 32 characters as the SSID name. Figure 5-4 SSIDs Click to add up to eight virtual wireless networks per radio.
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... 802.11n mode, the clients may work at a low transmission rate. After Portal is not supported in the same SSID cannot communicate with each other. Click to 5.2 Portal. NOTE: WEP is enabled, the configurations in 5.2 Portal will broadcast its SSID to hosts in the surrounding environment, as the details are suggested to encrypt your wireless network. Portal: Portal provides authentication service for WEP. Auto: The default setting is...
... 802.11n mode, the clients may work at a low transmission rate. After Portal is not supported in the same SSID cannot communicate with each other. Click to 5.2 Portal. NOTE: WEP is enabled, the configurations in 5.2 Portal will broadcast its SSID to hosts in the surrounding environment, as the details are suggested to encrypt your wireless network. Portal: Portal provides authentication service for WEP. Auto: The default setting is...
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... frequency band), the device may not be either 0 or Update period: 30-8640000 seconds. The value can select TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) or AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) automatically based on pre-shared key, security mode WPA-PSK is Auto, which can be able to access the wireless network of RADIUS server to select AES as the encryption type. WPA-PSK has two versions: WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK. The default setting is...
... frequency band), the device may not be either 0 or Update period: 30-8640000 seconds. The value can select TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) or AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) automatically based on pre-shared key, security mode WPA-PSK is Auto, which can be able to access the wireless network of RADIUS server to select AES as the encryption type. WPA-PSK has two versions: WPA-PSK and WPA2-PSK. The default setting is...
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... release the buffered broadcast and/or multicast data, if any exists. The default value is not supported in 802.11n mode. A DTIM is included in Beacon frames to delay their transmitting of numbers, letters (case-sensitive) and common punctuations. Wireless Password: Configure the WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK password with combination of data. The value range 15 Encryption: Select the encryption type, including Auto, TKIP, and AES...
... release the buffered broadcast and/or multicast data, if any exists. The default value is not supported in 802.11n mode. A DTIM is included in Beacon frames to delay their transmitting of numbers, letters (case-sensitive) and common punctuations. Wireless Password: Configure the WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK password with combination of data. The value range 15 Encryption: Select the encryption type, including Auto, TKIP, and AES...
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... will access the network as guests. Such clients have to . The relatively "slow" wifi speed devices can be redirected to log into several packets. Figure 5-9 Load Balance Load Balance: Disable by providing authentication service to the clients that just need . 16 After enabling it, you can set a number for packets. Click ON to control the wireless access. What's more, you can customize the authentication login page and specify a URL which the newly authenticated clients...
... will access the network as guests. Such clients have to . The relatively "slow" wifi speed devices can be redirected to log into several packets. Figure 5-9 Load Balance Load Balance: Disable by providing authentication service to the clients that just need . 16 After enabling it, you can set a number for packets. Click ON to control the wireless access. What's more, you can customize the authentication login page and specify a URL which the newly authenticated clients...
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... time of the RADIUS server. Within the active time, the device keeps the authentication session open with the user protocol and click the Login button. Select Custom from the drop-down list to set different usernames and passwords for different users. External RADIUS Server:Users are required to enter the preset user name and password, which are saved in the web authentication page and enter the user name and password again once authentication timeout is reached. By default, authentication...
... time of the RADIUS server. Within the active time, the device keeps the authentication session open with the user protocol and click the Login button. Select Custom from the drop-down list to set different usernames and passwords for different users. External RADIUS Server:Users are required to enter the preset user name and password, which are saved in the web authentication page and enter the user name and password again once authentication timeout is reached. By default, authentication...
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Redirect URL: If you enable the Redirect function, please enter the URL that a newly authenticated client will be presented to users as the title of the authentication login page in Input Box 1, like "Guest Portal of TP-LINK". Enter up to users in Input Box 2. Words can be filled in web server. Enter the terms presented to 31 characters as the login page. The page configured below will be provided...
Redirect URL: If you enable the Redirect function, please enter the URL that a newly authenticated client will be presented to users as the title of the authentication login page in Input Box 1, like "Guest Portal of TP-LINK". Enter up to users in Input Box 2. Words can be filled in web server. Enter the terms presented to 31 characters as the login page. The page configured below will be provided...
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... to add a new authentication policy and configure its parameters. Figure 5-16 Configure Free Authentication Policy Policy Name: Source IP Range: Destination IP Range: Enter a policy name. Leaving the field empty means all ports can access the specific resources. Leaving the field empty means all IP addresses can access the specific resources. Click to enable the policy. 23 When External Radius Server is configured and External Web Portal is selected, please set the IP address and subnet...
... to add a new authentication policy and configure its parameters. Figure 5-16 Configure Free Authentication Policy Policy Name: Source IP Range: Destination IP Range: Enter a policy name. Leaving the field empty means all ports can access the specific resources. Leaving the field empty means all IP addresses can access the specific resources. Click to enable the policy. 23 When External Radius Server is configured and External Web Portal is selected, please set the IP address and subnet...
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... Modify column to delete the MAC Filtering Association SSID Name: Band: MAC Group Name: Action: Figure 5-22 MAC Filtering Association Displays the SSID of the radio. 26 Figure 5-21 Add a Group Member Click in the MAC group. 5.4 Scheduler Scheduler allows you to configure rules with specific time interval for radios to operate, which automates the enabling or disabling of the wireless network. to edit the MAC group name or MAC address.
... Modify column to delete the MAC Filtering Association SSID Name: Band: MAC Group Name: Action: Figure 5-22 MAC Filtering Association Displays the SSID of the radio. 26 Figure 5-21 Add a Group Member Click in the MAC group. 5.4 Scheduler Scheduler allows you to configure rules with specific time interval for radios to operate, which automates the enabling or disabling of the wireless network. to edit the MAC group name or MAC address.
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.... 35 After the configurations are transmitted by the rogue AP. The MAC address of the wireless network. The default behavior is currently broadcasting. Make sure you have enabled Rogue AP Detection and saved the setting before you click the button. Displays the enabling or disabling of the security mode of the rogue AP. Action: MAC: SSID: Band: Channel: Security: Beacon Interval: Signal: Figure 5-34 Detected Rogue AP List Click to send a beacon...
.... 35 After the configurations are transmitted by the rogue AP. The MAC address of the wireless network. The default behavior is currently broadcasting. Make sure you have enabled Rogue AP Detection and saved the setting before you click the button. Displays the enabling or disabling of the security mode of the rogue AP. Action: MAC: SSID: Band: Channel: Security: Beacon Interval: Signal: Figure 5-34 Detected Rogue AP List Click to send a beacon...
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... . Security: Displays the security mode the wireless network is operating at. Portal: Displays the enabling or disabling of SSID broadcast. VLAN ID: Displays the VLAN which the SSID belongs to 5.1.2 SSIDs. Figure 6-10 SSID List SSID Name: Displays the SSID name. If you want to get more information about these clients, please refer to 5.1.2 SSIDs. 6.2 SSID Figure 6-9 SSID Monitoring 6.2.1 SSID List In SSID List you can monitor the related parameters of clients connected to the SSID...
... . Security: Displays the security mode the wireless network is operating at. Portal: Displays the enabling or disabling of SSID broadcast. VLAN ID: Displays the VLAN which the SSID belongs to 5.1.2 SSIDs. Figure 6-10 SSID List SSID Name: Displays the SSID name. If you want to get more information about these clients, please refer to 5.1.2 SSIDs. 6.2 SSID Figure 6-9 SSID Monitoring 6.2.1 SSID List In SSID List you can monitor the related parameters of clients connected to the SSID...
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... the SMTP server by entering user name and password. User Name: Enter the sender's email address. Password: Enter the password of Backup Log. 48 SMTP Server: Enter the IP address of the remote server. Enable Nvram By default, Nvram is disabled. Time Mode: System logs can also be shown. System Log Server Port: Enter the port of the SMTP server. Nvram (Non-volatile Random Access Memory) is a RAM that can save data even if a device is power off...
... the SMTP server by entering user name and password. User Name: Enter the sender's email address. Password: Enter the password of Backup Log. 48 SMTP Server: Enter the IP address of the remote server. Enable Nvram By default, Nvram is disabled. Time Mode: System logs can also be shown. System Log Server Port: Enter the port of the SMTP server. Nvram (Non-volatile Random Access Memory) is a RAM that can save data even if a device is power off...
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... to web management page. 7.3 Management Access Management Access Control allows you do nothing with the web management page within the timeout time, the system will be added to four MAC addresses of the EAP. Following is 80. If you to configure up to MAC address list. 49 Figure 7-6 Backup Log Page 7.2 Web Server You can log in HTTP mode. Set the session timeout time. Designate a secure server port for web server in web management interface, thereby manage and maintain the device. By default the port...
... to web management page. 7.3 Management Access Management Access Control allows you do nothing with the web management page within the timeout time, the system will be added to four MAC addresses of the EAP. Following is 80. If you to configure up to MAC address list. 49 Figure 7-6 Backup Log Page 7.2 Web Server You can log in HTTP mode. Set the session timeout time. Designate a secure server port for web server in web management interface, thereby manage and maintain the device. By default the port...
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... MAC: When this device remotely through SSH connection on the SSH client software. Figure 7-10 LED ON/OFF 7.6 SSH This device supports the SSH Server function that allows users to 4Gbps (2000Mbps * 2) because the bandwidth of each member port is enabled and the ports are in remote management from being leaked. 51 If the Trunk function is 2000Mbps. It can provide information security and powerful authentication when you login this...
... MAC: When this device remotely through SSH connection on the SSH client software. Figure 7-10 LED ON/OFF 7.6 SSH This device supports the SSH Server function that allows users to 4Gbps (2000Mbps * 2) because the bandwidth of each member port is enabled and the ports are in remote management from being leaked. 51 If the Trunk function is 2000Mbps. It can provide information security and powerful authentication when you login this...
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... Old User Enter the present user name and password of the admin account to acquire its time settings from unauthorized login. You can change the default user password on the very first system setup. The device supports DST (Daylight Saving Time). 55 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...
... Old User Enter the present user name and password of the admin account to acquire its time settings from unauthorized login. You can change the default user password on the very first system setup. The device supports DST (Daylight Saving Time). 55 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...
EAP330 V1 Quick Install Guide
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... network. Interface Panel EAP320 POWER ETHERNET CONSOLE RESET EAP330 POWER ETH1(PoE) ETH2 RESET NOTE: With the device powered on the back of the EAP and the other end to our official website. We will release a new version supporting CLI commands soon. The instructions for about 8 seconds until the LED flashes red, then release the button. Run the file and follow the configuration wizard to connected. Quick Installation Guide AC1200/1900 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Access Point EAP320 / EAP330 7106505995 REV1.0.0 2 Hardware...
... network. Interface Panel EAP320 POWER ETHERNET CONSOLE RESET EAP330 POWER ETH1(PoE) ETH2 RESET NOTE: With the device powered on the back of the EAP and the other end to our official website. We will release a new version supporting CLI commands soon. The instructions for about 8 seconds until the LED flashes red, then release the button. Run the file and follow the configuration wizard to connected. Quick Installation Guide AC1200/1900 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Access Point EAP320 / EAP330 7106505995 REV1.0.0 2 Hardware...