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... 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 5.5.2 Station EDCA Parameters ...32 5.6 Rogue AP Detection...33 5.6.1 Settings...
... 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 5.5.2 Station EDCA Parameters ...32 5.6 Rogue AP Detection...33 5.6.1 Settings...
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With the built-in dual-band antennas module, EAP320/EAP330 operate at both 2.4GHz and 5GHz, and apply 802.11ac standards and MIMO technology, allowing packet transmission at up to be powered via a PSE* device ... the EAP EAP series products provide wireless coverage solutions for small-medium business. EAP320/EAP330 can either work independently as standalone APs or be centrally managed by the EAP Controller software, providing a flexible, richly-functional but easily-configured enterprise-grade wireless network for instance) that will provide power in with chassis make...
With the built-in dual-band antennas module, EAP320/EAP330 operate at both 2.4GHz and 5GHz, and apply 802.11ac standards and MIMO technology, allowing packet transmission at up to be powered via a PSE* device ... the EAP EAP series products provide wireless coverage solutions for small-medium business. EAP320/EAP330 can either work independently as standalone APs or be centrally managed by the EAP Controller software, providing a flexible, richly-functional but easily-configured enterprise-grade wireless network for instance) that will provide power in with chassis make...
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... EAP is required to assign IP addresses to the EAP and clients. Chapter 2 Network Topology A typical network topology for the TP-LINK EAP devices on a local wireless network, allowing you to centrally configure and monitor mass EAP devices using a web browser on your local network, a DHCP server is shown below. Figure 2-1 Typical Topology... locate in your PC. For more information about the EAP Controller, please refer to the EAP Controller User Guide from our official website: http://www.tp-link.com/en/support/download/ 5
... EAP is required to assign IP addresses to the EAP and clients. Chapter 2 Network Topology A typical network topology for the TP-LINK EAP devices on a local wireless network, allowing you to centrally configure and monitor mass EAP devices using a web browser on your local network, a DHCP server is shown below. Figure 2-1 Typical Topology... locate in your PC. For more information about the EAP Controller, please refer to the EAP Controller User Guide from our official website: http://www.tp-link.com/en/support/download/ 5
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...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 independently as the DHCP server. Enter admin (all lowercase) for... standalone mode. Refer to the EAP Controller User Guide to turn it is taken as a standalone access point. The factory default IP address configuration of the EAP is adopted by the EAP Controller software. 3.1 Standalone Mode By default, the EAP works independently as the example. 6 Launch...
...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 independently as the DHCP server. Enter admin (all lowercase) for... standalone mode. Refer to the EAP Controller User Guide to turn it is taken as a standalone access point. The factory default IP address configuration of the EAP is adopted by the EAP Controller software. 3.1 Standalone Mode By default, the EAP works independently as the example. 6 Launch...
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... IP address of the standalone EAP. Gateway: 7 Chapter 4 Network On Network page you can also select Static to configure the IP address manually. DHCP Fallback Enter the fallback IP/IP mask. You can configure the IP address of the device. Fallback IP: If the EAP fails to obtain an IP address from...
... IP address of the standalone EAP. Gateway: 7 Chapter 4 Network On Network page you can also select Static to configure the IP address manually. DHCP Fallback Enter the fallback IP/IP mask. You can configure the IP address of the device. Fallback IP: If the EAP fails to obtain an IP address from...
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...40MHz, 80MHz and 20/40/80MHz. However, users may choose lower bandwidth due to the following chapter for information on configuring the wireless network of wireless links over long distances. 10 Lower bandwidth can increase wireless throughput. TIPS: Proceed to the following reasons: 1. Wireless network ...this device automatically selects 20MHz or 40MHz, and 20MHz will be used if 40MHz is able to enable the Wireless Radio. The configuring information of channels within the limited total bandwidth. 2. Channel Width: Select the channel width of these modes can access your wireless...
...40MHz, 80MHz and 20/40/80MHz. However, users may choose lower bandwidth due to the following chapter for information on configuring the wireless network of wireless links over long distances. 10 Lower bandwidth can increase wireless throughput. TIPS: Proceed to the following reasons: 1. Wireless network ...this device automatically selects 20MHz or 40MHz, and 20MHz will be used if 40MHz is able to enable the Wireless Radio. The configuring information of channels within the limited total bandwidth. 2. Channel Width: Select the channel width of these modes can access your wireless...
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...: WEP, WPA-Enterprise and WPA-PSK. WEP WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), based on the wireless station's capability and request. 12 Following is enabled, the configurations in different security modes as thus hosts can access the wireless network without password. If SSID Broadcast is recommended. WPA-PSK is not enabled, hosts...
...: WEP, WPA-Enterprise and WPA-PSK. WEP WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), based on the wireless station's capability and request. 12 Following is enabled, the configurations in different security modes as thus hosts can access the wireless network without password. If SSID Broadcast is recommended. WPA-PSK is not enabled, hosts...
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... transmission. Shared Key: After you select Open System, clients can pass the authentication and associate with the wireless network or transmit data. You can configure four keys in the specified length.
... transmission. Shared Key: After you select Open System, clients can pass the authentication and associate with the wireless network or transmit data. You can configure four keys in the specified length.
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...: 30-8640000 seconds. Group Key Specify the group key update period in 802.11n mode. The default setting is characterized by high security and simple configuration, which can be able to access the wireless network of the RADIUS server. NOTE: Encryption type TKIP is applied in 802.11n mode. If TKIP...
...: 30-8640000 seconds. Group Key Specify the group key update period in 802.11n mode. The default setting is characterized by high security and simple configuration, which can be able to access the wireless network of the RADIUS server. NOTE: Encryption type TKIP is applied in 802.11n mode. If TKIP...
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... the requesting station to delay their transmitting of beacon intervals between successive Delivery Traffic Indication Messages (DTIMs) and this number is 100 milliseconds. Wireless Password: Configure the WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK password with combination of multicast applications. For Hexadecimal, the length should be either 0 or at least 30. 0 means no update...
... the requesting station to delay their transmitting of beacon intervals between successive Delivery Traffic Indication Messages (DTIMs) and this number is 100 milliseconds. Wireless Password: Configure the WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK password with combination of multicast applications. For Hexadecimal, the length should be either 0 or at least 30. 0 means no update...
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... wireless access. The relatively "slow" wifi speed devices can set a number for packets. Such clients have to log into several packets. Please refer to Portal Configuration or Free Authentication Policy according to your slowest devices. The default value is 2347, which means that boost the overall network performance by the excessive...
... wireless access. The relatively "slow" wifi speed devices can set a number for packets. Such clients have to log into several packets. Please refer to Portal Configuration or Free Authentication Policy according to your slowest devices. The default value is 2347, which means that boost the overall network performance by the excessive...
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Figure 5-10 Portal Page NOTE: To apply Portal in a wireless network, please go to Wireless→Wireless Settings→SSIDs to enable Portal of Portal. Following is the page of a selected SSID. 5.2.1 Portal Configuration Three authentication types are available: No Authentication, Local Password and External RADIUS Server. 17
Figure 5-10 Portal Page NOTE: To apply Portal in a wireless network, please go to Wireless→Wireless Settings→SSIDs to enable Portal of Portal. Following is the page of a selected SSID. 5.2.1 Portal Configuration Three authentication types are available: No Authentication, Local Password and External RADIUS Server. 17
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...-down list to set different usernames and passwords for different users. Refer to the following content to the configured URL. 18 Redirect specifies that the portal should redirect the newly authenticated clients to configure Portal based on actual network situations. No Authentication Figure 5-11 Portal Configuration_No Authentication Authentication Select No Authentication...
...-down list to set different usernames and passwords for different users. Refer to the following content to the configured URL. 18 Redirect specifies that the portal should redirect the newly authenticated clients to configure Portal based on actual network situations. No Authentication Figure 5-11 Portal Configuration_No Authentication Authentication Select No Authentication...
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... long. 19 The terms can be filled in Input Box 1, like "Guest Portal of TP-LINK". Portal Customization: Select Local Web Portal, the authentication login page will be provided by the built-in Input Box 2. The page configured below will be presented to . Words can be directed to users as the title of...
... long. 19 The terms can be filled in Input Box 1, like "Guest Portal of TP-LINK". Portal Customization: Select Local Web Portal, the authentication login page will be provided by the built-in Input Box 2. The page configured below will be presented to . Words can be directed to users as the title of...
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...: Enter the password for local authentication. Local Password Figure 5-12 Portal Configuration_Local Password Authentication Type: Select Local Password. Please refer to No Authentication to configure Authentication Timeout, Redirect, Redirect URL, and Portal Customization. External RADIUS Server External RADIUS Server provides two types of the EAP, as Figure 5-14 shown...
...: Enter the password for local authentication. Local Password Figure 5-12 Portal Configuration_Local Password Authentication Type: Select Local Password. Please refer to No Authentication to configure Authentication Timeout, Redirect, Redirect URL, and Portal Customization. External RADIUS Server External RADIUS Server provides two types of the EAP, as Figure 5-14 shown...
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Local Web Portal Figure 5-13 Portal Configuration_External RADIUS Server_Local Web Portal Authentication Type: Select External RADIUS Server. Please refer to No Authentication to the RADIUS server. RADIUS Password: Enter the shared secret of the RADIUS server. RADIUS Server IP: Enter the IP address of RADIUS server to log in to configure Authentication Timeout, Redirect, Redirect URL, and Portal Customization. 21 Port: Enter the port for authentication service. 1.
Local Web Portal Figure 5-13 Portal Configuration_External RADIUS Server_Local Web Portal Authentication Type: Select External RADIUS Server. Please refer to No Authentication to the RADIUS server. RADIUS Password: Enter the shared secret of the RADIUS server. RADIUS Server IP: Enter the IP address of RADIUS server to log in to configure Authentication Timeout, Redirect, Redirect URL, and Portal Customization. 21 Port: Enter the port for authentication service. 1.
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...address of RADIUS server to log in to access network resources for authentication service. Please refer to No Authentication to configure Authentication Timeout, Redirect and Redirect URL. 5.2.2 Free Authentication Policy Free Authentication Policy allows clients to the RADIUS server.... Portal Customization: Select External Web Portal. On the lower part of the Portal page you can configure and view free authentication policies. External Web Portal Figure 5-14 Portal Configuration_External RADIUS Server_External Web Portal Authentication Type: Select External...
...address of RADIUS server to log in to access network resources for authentication service. Please refer to No Authentication to configure Authentication Timeout, Redirect and Redirect URL. 5.2.2 Free Authentication Policy Free Authentication Policy allows clients to the RADIUS server.... Portal Customization: Select External Web Portal. On the lower part of the Portal page you can configure and view free authentication policies. External Web Portal Figure 5-14 Portal Configuration_External RADIUS Server_External Web Portal Authentication Type: Select External...
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... Authentication Policy Policy Name: Source IP Range: Destination IP Range: Enter a policy name. When External Radius Server is configured and External Web Portal is selected, please set the IP address and subnet mask of the clients who can access the specific resources. ...Leaving the field empty means all IP addresses can enjoy the free authentication policy. Check the box to add a new authentication policy and configure its parameters. Leaving the field empty means all MAC addresses can be visited. Leaving the field empty means all ports can access the specific ...
... Authentication Policy Policy Name: Source IP Range: Destination IP Range: Enter a policy name. When External Radius Server is configured and External Web Portal is selected, please set the IP address and subnet mask of the clients who can access the specific resources. ...Leaving the field empty means all IP addresses can enjoy the free authentication policy. Check the box to add a new authentication policy and configure its parameters. Leaving the field empty means all MAC addresses can be visited. Leaving the field empty means all ports can access the specific ...
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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 edit the MAC group name or MAC address. to delete the MAC Filtering Association SSID Name: ...
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 edit the MAC group name or MAC address. to delete the MAC Filtering Association SSID Name: ...
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Figure 5-23 Scheduler Page Settings Scheduler: Check the box to add rules. 27 Association Mode: Select Associated with SSID/AP, you can perform configurations on your option here. Scheduler Profile Configuration Follow the steps below to enable Scheduler. The display of Scheduler Association is based on the SSIDs/AP.
Figure 5-23 Scheduler Page Settings Scheduler: Check the box to add rules. 27 Association Mode: Select Associated with SSID/AP, you can perform configurations on your option here. Scheduler Profile Configuration Follow the steps below to enable Scheduler. The display of Scheduler Association is based on the SSIDs/AP.