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... Router (WISP Client) ...9 Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide ...10 Access Point ...10 Client...12 Repeater (Range Extender) ...14 Bridge ...17 AP Router ...20 AP Client Router (WISP Client) ...22 Chapter 4 Status Tab ...27 Status Information...28 Monitor ...32 Chapter 5 Network Tab ...37 WAN ...38 LAN ...44 Forwarding ...46 Security ......
... Router (WISP Client) ...9 Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide ...10 Access Point ...10 Client...12 Repeater (Range Extender) ...14 Bridge ...17 AP Router ...20 AP Client Router (WISP Client) ...22 Chapter 4 Status Tab ...27 Status Information...28 Monitor ...32 Chapter 5 Network Tab ...37 WAN ...38 LAN ...44 Forwarding ...46 Security ......
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IP&MAC Binding ...55 Chapter 6 Wireless Tab...57 Wireless Basic Settings...58 Wireless Client Settings ...60 Wireless AP Settings...61 Multi-SSID ...64 Wireless MAC Filtering ...65 Wireless Advanced Settings ...66 Chapter 7 Management Tab ...68 System Log ...69 Miscellaneous ...70 Ping Watch Dog......
IP&MAC Binding ...55 Chapter 6 Wireless Tab...57 Wireless Basic Settings...58 Wireless Client Settings ...60 Wireless AP Settings...61 Multi-SSID ...64 Wireless MAC Filtering ...65 Wireless Advanced Settings ...66 Chapter 7 Management Tab ...68 System Log ...69 Miscellaneous ...70 Ping Watch Dog......
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...Configuration Interface, perform the following steps: 1. Enter the default IP address of your device in throughput, capacity and latency, which is TP-LINK's next generation outdoor product series dedicated to long-distance outdoor wireless networking solutions. Press Enter (PC) or Return (Mac). is ... and AP Client Router (WISP Client). Provides system-level optimization for example, IP address: 192.168.0.100 and subnet mask: 255.255.255.0). 2. IE browsers are listed as follows: Provides User-friendly UI design. TP-LINK Pharos MAXtream (Time-Division-...
...Configuration Interface, perform the following steps: 1. Enter the default IP address of your device in throughput, capacity and latency, which is TP-LINK's next generation outdoor product series dedicated to long-distance outdoor wireless networking solutions. Press Enter (PC) or Return (Mac). is ... and AP Client Router (WISP Client). Provides system-level optimization for example, IP address: 192.168.0.100 and subnet mask: 255.255.255.0). 2. IE browsers are listed as follows: Provides User-friendly UI design. TP-LINK Pharos MAXtream (Time-Division-...
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...access points and enrich the access ways of each mode. Network diagram: Scenario 2 Network requirements: Establish the network coverage in AP Client Router mode to the following three scenarios. The device in the network: With the access to campus network or local area network,..., and refer to satisfy user's diversified network requirements including Access Point mode, Client mode, Repeater (Range Extender) mode, Bridge mode, AP Router mode and AP Client Router (WISP Client) mode. You can put up a device in the remote areas without long-distance cabling. Chapter 2 Operation ...
...access points and enrich the access ways of each mode. Network diagram: Scenario 2 Network requirements: Establish the network coverage in AP Client Router mode to the following three scenarios. The device in the network: With the access to campus network or local area network,..., and refer to satisfy user's diversified network requirements including Access Point mode, Client mode, Repeater (Range Extender) mode, Bridge mode, AP Router mode and AP Client Router (WISP Client) mode. You can put up a device in the remote areas without long-distance cabling. Chapter 2 Operation ...
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Network diagram: Scenario 3 Network requirements: Establish a point-to-point link for video monitor or combine two separate office networks as one , two devices in AP and Client mode respectively connect to the switches in Client mode connects to the monitoring computer and the device in ... data wirelessly across a long distance to connect two office networks. The device in the network: For video monitor, the device in AP mode connects to IP Camera. For combining two separate office networks as to achieve the connectivity between two networks and avoid the cabling trouble.
Network diagram: Scenario 3 Network requirements: Establish a point-to-point link for video monitor or combine two separate office networks as one , two devices in AP and Client mode respectively connect to the switches in Client mode connects to the monitoring computer and the device in ... data wirelessly across a long distance to connect two office networks. The device in the network: For video monitor, the device in AP mode connects to IP Camera. For combining two separate office networks as to achieve the connectivity between two networks and avoid the cabling trouble.
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Network diagram: Video monitor Internet sharing - 6 - In the case, wired devices can access the network provided by root AP or Station through connecting to -point networking with AP for detailed information. Internet sharing Chapter 2 Operation Modes Client Network requirements: The most common usage scenario of Access Point for video monitor... mode, the device actually serves as a wireless adapter to Scenario 3 of Client is point-to Client. Please refer to receive the wireless signal from root AP or Station.
Network diagram: Video monitor Internet sharing - 6 - In the case, wired devices can access the network provided by root AP or Station through connecting to -point networking with AP for detailed information. Internet sharing Chapter 2 Operation Modes Client Network requirements: The most common usage scenario of Access Point for video monitor... mode, the device actually serves as a wireless adapter to Scenario 3 of Client is point-to Client. Please refer to receive the wireless signal from root AP or Station.
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Chapter 2 Operation Modes Repeater (Range Extender) The device in Repeater mode can extend wireless coverage of root AP. Remote data can be the same as those of an existing wireless network to cover "dead" spots, especially to eliminate the signal-blind areas. Network ...
Chapter 2 Operation Modes Repeater (Range Extender) The device in Repeater mode can extend wireless coverage of root AP. Remote data can be the same as those of an existing wireless network to cover "dead" spots, especially to eliminate the signal-blind areas. Network ...
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The device in that the Bridge has its own SSID and encryption type different from those of the root AP device to access the network. The difference lies in the network: Similar to the Repeater mode, the Bridge mode is wider. Meanwhile, the wireless users ... mode connects to root ADSL/Cable Modem. However, the very difference is that the coverage area of the root AP device to eliminate the wireless signal-blind areas. Chapter 2 Operation Modes Bridge Network requirements: Reinforce the wireless signal strength of this device is used to ...
The device in that the Bridge has its own SSID and encryption type different from those of the root AP device to access the network. The difference lies in the network: Similar to the Repeater mode, the Bridge mode is wider. Meanwhile, the wireless users ... mode connects to root ADSL/Cable Modem. However, the very difference is that the coverage area of the root AP device to eliminate the wireless signal-blind areas. Chapter 2 Operation Modes Bridge Network requirements: Reinforce the wireless signal strength of this device is used to ...
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... provides. Chapter 2 Operation Modes phones, laptops, and other wireless clients can share the Internet using one account applied from WISP. - 9 - Network diagram: AP Client Router (WISP Client) In AP Client Router mode, after accessing the wireless network provided by WISP, the device provides wireless network service for downstream wireless clients. In this...
... provides. Chapter 2 Operation Modes phones, laptops, and other wireless clients can share the Internet using one account applied from WISP. - 9 - Network diagram: AP Client Router (WISP Client) In AP Client Router mode, after accessing the wireless network provided by WISP, the device provides wireless network service for downstream wireless clients. In this...
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... and enter the PSK Password below . If you 've configured previously. If all are confirmed, click Finish to reconfigure it. Then click Next. 3. The Wireless AP Settings page will appear and display what you want to modify any parameter, click Back to complete the configuration. - 11 - Create an easy-to your... wireless network. The Finish page will appear as shown below to prevent unauthorized access to -remember name for your AP. Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 2. Select WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK in Distance Setting.
... and enter the PSK Password below . If you 've configured previously. If all are confirmed, click Finish to reconfigure it. Then click Next. 3. The Wireless AP Settings page will appear and display what you want to modify any parameter, click Back to complete the configuration. - 11 - Create an easy-to your... wireless network. The Finish page will appear as shown below to prevent unauthorized access to -remember name for your AP. Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 2. Select WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK in Distance Setting.
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... connect to be connected, you had connected before the next time. 4. Then click Next. - 13 - The AP list will appear as entered on the root AP/router. If the root AP needs password to the specified AP you should select the same Mode, Channel Width and Security type and enter the same PSK Password... that two or more networks use the same SSID in Distance setting. Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 3. Enter the distance between this device and the root AP in the AP list.
... connect to be connected, you had connected before the next time. 4. Then click Next. - 13 - The AP list will appear as entered on the root AP/router. If the root AP needs password to the specified AP you should select the same Mode, Channel Width and Security type and enter the same PSK Password... that two or more networks use the same SSID in Distance setting. Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 3. Enter the distance between this device and the root AP in the AP list.
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Select the desired wireless network and click Connect. The Wireless Client Settings page will appear as shown below . Click Survey to the specified AP you had connected before the next time. - 15 - The AP list will appear as shown below . Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 2. Lock to AP can make the device connect to search for wireless networks. 3. It's possible that two or more networks use the same SSID in the AP list.
Select the desired wireless network and click Connect. The Wireless Client Settings page will appear as shown below . Click Survey to the specified AP you had connected before the next time. - 15 - The AP list will appear as shown below . Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 2. Lock to AP can make the device connect to search for wireless networks. 3. It's possible that two or more networks use the same SSID in the AP list.
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Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 4. Then click Next. 5. If all are confirmed, click Finish to be connected, you should select the same Mode, Channel Width and Security type and enter the same PSK Password as entered on the root AP/router. If the root AP needs password to complete the configuration. - 16 - The Finish page will appear and display what you want to modify any parameter, click Back to reconfigure it. If you 've configured previously. Enter the distance between this device and the root AP/router in Distance setting.
Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 4. Then click Next. 5. If all are confirmed, click Finish to be connected, you should select the same Mode, Channel Width and Security type and enter the same PSK Password as entered on the root AP/router. If the root AP needs password to complete the configuration. - 16 - The Finish page will appear and display what you want to modify any parameter, click Back to reconfigure it. If you 've configured previously. Enter the distance between this device and the root AP/router in Distance setting.
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... make the device connect to be connected, you had connected before the next time. 4. If the root AP needs password to the specified AP you should select the same Mode, Channel Width and Security type and enter the same PSK Password as shown below. Select the desired wireless network... and click Connect. The AP list will appear as entered on the root AP. It's possible that two or more networks use the same SSID in Distance setting. Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 3. Enter the distance...
... make the device connect to be connected, you had connected before the next time. 4. If the root AP needs password to the specified AP you should select the same Mode, Channel Width and Security type and enter the same PSK Password as shown below. Select the desired wireless network... and click Connect. The AP list will appear as entered on the root AP. It's possible that two or more networks use the same SSID in Distance setting. Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 3. Enter the distance...
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Create a new SSID and PSK password for the local network will appear and display what you want to modify any parameter, click Back to complete the configuration. - 19 - If you 've configured previously. The Finish page will be set the same as your root AP by default. Click Next. 6. If all are confirmed, click Finish to reconfigure it. The wireless AP settings for the local wireless network. Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 5.
Create a new SSID and PSK password for the local network will appear and display what you want to modify any parameter, click Back to complete the configuration. - 19 - If you 've configured previously. The Finish page will be set the same as your root AP by default. Click Next. 6. If all are confirmed, click Finish to reconfigure it. The wireless AP settings for the local wireless network. Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 5.
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... PPPoE, Dynamic IP and Static IP to connect to the Internet. Choose the suitable WAN connection type, and then click Next. 2. Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide AP Router If AP Router is selected, click Next and take the following steps: 1.
... PPPoE, Dynamic IP and Static IP to connect to the Internet. Choose the suitable WAN connection type, and then click Next. 2. Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide AP Router If AP Router is selected, click Next and take the following steps: 1.
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Then click Next to -remember name for your ISP. This type of connection uses a permanent, fixed (static) IP address that your AP. Select WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK in the Security box and enter the PSK Password below . Enter the distance between this type, you should ...fill in Distance Setting. Then click Next. - 21 - After configuring WAN connection type, the Wireless AP Settings page will appear as shown below to prevent unauthorized access to your ISP assigned. Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide Static IP - In this device...
Then click Next to -remember name for your ISP. This type of connection uses a permanent, fixed (static) IP address that your AP. Select WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK in the Security box and enter the PSK Password below . Enter the distance between this type, you should ...fill in Distance Setting. Then click Next. - 21 - After configuring WAN connection type, the Wireless AP Settings page will appear as shown below to prevent unauthorized access to your ISP assigned. Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide Static IP - In this device...
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... the connection type your ISP provides, please refer to complete the configuration. If all are confirmed, click Finish to the ISP. - 22 - AP Client Router (WISP Client) If AP Client Router (WISP Client) is selected, click Next and take the following steps: 1. The router supports three popular ways PPPoE, Dynamic IP and...
... the connection type your ISP provides, please refer to complete the configuration. If all are confirmed, click Finish to the ISP. - 22 - AP Client Router (WISP Client) If AP Client Router (WISP Client) is selected, click Next and take the following steps: 1. The router supports three popular ways PPPoE, Dynamic IP and...
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Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 3. Select the desired wireless network and click Connect. Lock to AP can make the device connect to search for wireless networks. 4. After configuring WAN connection type, The Wireless Client Settings page will appear as shown below . It's possible that two or more networks use the same SSID in the AP list. Click Survey to the specified AP you had connected before the next time. - 24 - The AP list will appear as shown below .
Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 3. Select the desired wireless network and click Connect. Lock to AP can make the device connect to search for wireless networks. 4. After configuring WAN connection type, The Wireless Client Settings page will appear as shown below . It's possible that two or more networks use the same SSID in the AP list. Click Survey to the specified AP you had connected before the next time. - 24 - The AP list will appear as shown below .
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Enter the distance between this device and the root AP/router in Distance setting. Click Next. - 25 - Create a new SSID and PSK password for the local network will be connected, you should select the same Mode, Channel Width and Security type and enter the same PSK Password as your root AP by default. The wireless AP settings for the local wireless network. Then click Next. 6. If the root AP needs password to be set the same as entered on the root AP/router. Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 5.
Enter the distance between this device and the root AP/router in Distance setting. Click Next. - 25 - Create a new SSID and PSK password for the local network will be connected, you should select the same Mode, Channel Width and Security type and enter the same PSK Password as your root AP by default. The wireless AP settings for the local wireless network. Then click Next. 6. If the root AP needs password to be set the same as entered on the root AP/router. Chapter 3 Quick Setup Guide 5.