CPE510 V1 UG
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... an easy-to proceed. 3. Enter the distance between this type, you should fill in the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS IP address manually, which are specified by your ISP assigned. Then click Next. - 21 - Select WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK in Distance Setting. Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide Static...
... an easy-to proceed. 3. Enter the distance between this type, you should fill in the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS IP address manually, which are specified by your ISP assigned. Then click Next. - 21 - Select WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK in Distance Setting. Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide Static...
CPE510 V1 UG
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... assigned. Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide PPPoE - In this condition, you should fill in the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS IP address manually, which are casesensitive. Dynamic IP -
... assigned. Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide PPPoE - In this condition, you should fill in the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS IP address manually, which are casesensitive. Dynamic IP -
CPE510 V1 UG
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.... Enter the gateway IP address provided by your ISP assigned. If you should fill in the IP address, Netmask, Gateway IP, and DNS IP address manually, which are five WAN connection types: Static, Dynamic, PPPoE, L2TP, and PPTP. Normally use , please consult your ISP. Static This connection type uses a permanent...
.... Enter the gateway IP address provided by your ISP assigned. If you should fill in the IP address, Netmask, Gateway IP, and DNS IP address manually, which are five WAN connection types: Static, Dynamic, PPPoE, L2TP, and PPTP. Normally use , please consult your ISP. Static This connection type uses a permanent...
CPE510 V1 UG
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... based on time. You can configure the device to make it connect or disconnect manually. Users those pay by time for their Internet access can activate this mode. Manual - This is disconnected. For some applications visit the Internet continually in the Idle Time... in the background. Automatic - If your Internet connection, and you to . Secondary Connection If your ISP told you must click Connect manually to use. Users those need modify the MTU. Users those are charged a flat monthly fee can choose this secondary connection. Disable ...
... based on time. You can configure the device to make it connect or disconnect manually. Users those pay by time for their Internet access can activate this mode. Manual - This is disconnected. For some applications visit the Internet continually in the Idle Time... in the background. Automatic - If your Internet connection, and you to . Secondary Connection If your ISP told you must click Connect manually to use. Users those need modify the MTU. Users those are charged a flat monthly fee can choose this secondary connection. Disable ...
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...in the background. Automatic - Secondary Connection If your ISP provides a Connection type such as your Internet connection, and you must click Connect manually to save their Internet-access fee. Users those pay by ISP. Static IP - After a specified period of the PC that you can... automatically after the device is required, you register the MAC address, please enter the correct MAC address into this mode. Manual - Users those pay by ISP. Use dynamic IP address to connect to the local area network provided by time for the MAC Address...
...in the background. Automatic - Secondary Connection If your ISP provides a Connection type such as your Internet connection, and you must click Connect manually to save their Internet-access fee. Users those pay by ISP. Static IP - After a specified period of the PC that you can... automatically after the device is required, you register the MAC address, please enter the correct MAC address into this mode. Manual - Users those pay by ISP. Use dynamic IP address to connect to the local area network provided by time for the MAC Address...
CPE510 V1 UG
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... Windows XP), you can automatically open the corresponding ports on a router, and make the application of external host access the resources of UPnP doesn't need manual settings. Displays the external port number that the router opened ports. UPnP Chapter 5 Network Tab To use the UPnP function. You can work properly. Check...
... Windows XP), you can automatically open the corresponding ports on a router, and make the application of external host access the resources of UPnP doesn't need manual settings. Displays the external port number that the router opened ports. UPnP Chapter 5 Network Tab To use the UPnP function. You can work properly. Check...
CPE510 V1 UG
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... enabled. CPE210/CPE220/BS210/OAP210 is only available in the page of Access Point and AP Router. "Hidden nodes" problem can use the slider or manually enter the transmit power value. It is only available in the modes of BS210/BS510/OAP210. Select the channel used for Wi-Fi system. Antenna... the Spectrum Analysis tool to achieve the best performance. You can also be eliminated with a frequency of 2.4GHz and CPE510/CPE520/BS510 has a frequency of TP-LINK for radar avoidance and is used by radar. MAXtream aims to find the best performance.
... enabled. CPE210/CPE220/BS210/OAP210 is only available in the page of Access Point and AP Router. "Hidden nodes" problem can use the slider or manually enter the transmit power value. It is only available in the modes of BS210/BS510/OAP210. Select the channel used for Wi-Fi system. Antenna... the Spectrum Analysis tool to achieve the best performance. You can also be eliminated with a frequency of 2.4GHz and CPE510/CPE520/BS510 has a frequency of TP-LINK for radar avoidance and is used by radar. MAXtream aims to find the best performance.
CPE510 V1 UG
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... around by clicking Survey. If you had connected before the next time. You should select Throughput First to AP can be transparently forwarded at the link layer. MAXtream Station Mode This setting is available in Client and Bridge mode and in the AP Client Router mode when the wireless AP settings... to it is disabled. For example, VoIP has a high demand for VoIP, you have no special requirements. Displays the MAC address of the specific AP manually to connect to the specified AP you need a good experience for low latency.
... around by clicking Survey. If you had connected before the next time. You should select Throughput First to AP can be transparently forwarded at the link layer. MAXtream Station Mode This setting is available in Client and Bridge mode and in the AP Client Router mode when the wireless AP settings... to it is disabled. For example, VoIP has a high demand for VoIP, you have no special requirements. Displays the MAC address of the specific AP manually to connect to the specified AP you need a good experience for low latency.
CPE510 V1 UG
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... the parameters including authentication type, key format and WEP key, which must enter the AP's SSID manually to connect to this option, AP will broadcast its SSID to encrypt your wireless network. The default SSID is TP-LINK_Outdoor_xxxxxx (xxxxxx is in the surrounding environment, as that of three/four address fields, giving...
... the parameters including authentication type, key format and WEP key, which must enter the AP's SSID manually to connect to this option, AP will broadcast its SSID to encrypt your wireless network. The default SSID is TP-LINK_Outdoor_xxxxxx (xxxxxx is in the surrounding environment, as that of three/four address fields, giving...
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...: Last Sunday in September, 02:00 ~ First Sunday in HH:MM:SS format. Click Get GMT to get GMT from the drop-down list or manually enter the date in April, 03:00. - 80 - Click Setting to use the function. Click the calendar icon or... manually enter the date in the field. Date and time of the device can be synced with your PC's system time. For example, for November 25, ...
...: Last Sunday in September, 02:00 ~ First Sunday in HH:MM:SS format. Click Get GMT to get GMT from the drop-down list or manually enter the date in April, 03:00. - 80 - Click Setting to use the function. Click the calendar icon or... manually enter the date in the field. Date and time of the device can be synced with your PC's system time. For example, for November 25, ...
PharosControl V1 UserGuide
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... and guest). 1.2 Installation Pharos Control server is an application typically hosted on the network or over the entire network formed by TP-LINK Pharos devices. Attributes in the graph can be performed once or periodically. Device configuration backup and restore: Backup or .... These tasks can be upgraded synchronously as managed and unmanaged. It provides the following main features: Discover Pharos devices in the manual grouping branch. Log, error and debug history: Record the system's working, error and debugging history. C/S architecture: ...
... and guest). 1.2 Installation Pharos Control server is an application typically hosted on the network or over the entire network formed by TP-LINK Pharos devices. Attributes in the graph can be performed once or periodically. Device configuration backup and restore: Backup or .... These tasks can be upgraded synchronously as managed and unmanaged. It provides the following main features: Discover Pharos devices in the manual grouping branch. Log, error and debug history: Record the system's working, error and debugging history. C/S architecture: ...
PharosControl V1 UserGuide
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"Manual grouping" is in groups. Under the Auto grouping, click to customize a new group and configure the grouping conditions, as shown in Section A. "All devices" and "...
"Manual grouping" is in groups. Under the Auto grouping, click to customize a new group and configure the grouping conditions, as shown in Section A. "All devices" and "...
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Edit the name of the selected group. Add a new group. Delete the selected group. Pharos Control User Guide Figure 3-3 Customized Group Manual Grouping: Devices in this static group are added or removed by the users manually. Note: The Managed and Unmanaged folder under Autogrouping cannot be edited or deleted. 16 Operations: Maximize the current window.
Edit the name of the selected group. Add a new group. Delete the selected group. Pharos Control User Guide Figure 3-3 Customized Group Manual Grouping: Devices in this static group are added or removed by the users manually. Note: The Managed and Unmanaged folder under Autogrouping cannot be edited or deleted. 16 Operations: Maximize the current window.
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Pharos Control User Guide Add a new device model manually. Description: Enter the device's description (optional). Product: Select the device model from the pull-down list. Mode: Select the device's operation mode from the pull-down list, including Auto, Access Point, Client, Repeater, Bridge, AP Router and AP Client Router. Enter the related information of the device to be added and click OK to save. IP Address: Enter the device's IP address. MAC Address: Enter the device's MAC address. Delete the selected device. 20 Device Name: Enter the device's name.
Pharos Control User Guide Add a new device model manually. Description: Enter the device's description (optional). Product: Select the device model from the pull-down list. Mode: Select the device's operation mode from the pull-down list, including Auto, Access Point, Client, Repeater, Bridge, AP Router and AP Client Router. Enter the related information of the device to be added and click OK to save. IP Address: Enter the device's IP address. MAC Address: Enter the device's MAC address. Delete the selected device. 20 Device Name: Enter the device's name.
PharosControl V1 UserGuide
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... from this window users can customize groups to save firmware files uploaded into the server. In this group. Manage the selected group. CPE-210: The manually added firmware group. Name: The group's name. File Name: The firmware file's name. 39 Delete the selected firmware group. All the groups are under the...
... from this window users can customize groups to save firmware files uploaded into the server. In this group. Manage the selected group. CPE-210: The manually added firmware group. Name: The group's name. File Name: The firmware file's name. 39 Delete the selected firmware group. All the groups are under the...
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... Type: The firmware file's applicable product models. Operations: Maximize the current window. Uploader: The uploader of the firmware file. Click to add a new firmware file manually. 40 You can sort the entries on a specific column by simply clicking the column name. Version: The firmware file's version. 4.2 Firmware List Firmware List is...
... Type: The firmware file's applicable product models. Operations: Maximize the current window. Uploader: The uploader of the firmware file. Click to add a new firmware file manually. 40 You can sort the entries on a specific column by simply clicking the column name. Version: The firmware file's version. 4.2 Firmware List Firmware List is...
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... to search all the operations in the firmware file list below : Add to group: Add the selected firmware file to the firmware group you have manually created. Pharos Control User Guide Delete the selected firmware file from the applicable list when users upgrade the devices. This window displays the detailed information...
... to search all the operations in the firmware file list below : Add to group: Add the selected firmware file to the firmware group you have manually created. Pharos Control User Guide Delete the selected firmware file from the applicable list when users upgrade the devices. This window displays the detailed information...
WBS210 V1 Installation Guide
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... la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance...
... la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance...