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Brand | Grandstream Networks |
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Model | GWN7610 |
Category | Wireless Access Point |
Language | English |
Details the technical specifications of the GWN7610 wireless access point, covering standards, antennas, data rates, and more.
Lists all items included in the GWN7610 access point package, such as the unit, mounting brackets, and screws.
Describes the function and purpose of each physical port on the GWN7610 access point, including Ethernet and USB.
Provides step-by-step instructions for powering up and connecting the GWN7610 access point to a network via Ethernet.
Outlines the warranty policy for the GWN7610 wireless access point, including procedures for repair or replacement.
Details the steps for mounting the GWN7610 access point on either a wall or a ceiling using provided hardware.
Explains the various LED status indicators on the GWN7610 and their corresponding meanings for different operational states.
Guides users on how to locate and identify the GWN7610 access point on their network using MAC address or discovery tools.
Provides instructions on accessing and navigating the GWN7610's Web Graphical User Interface for configuration and management.
Instructions for connecting to the GWN7610's default Wi-Fi network, typically used for initial setup in standalone mode.
Details the login procedure for accessing the GWN7610's Web GUI when it functions as a Master Access Point Controller.
Guides users on discovering and pairing additional GWN7610 access points to be managed by the Master Controller.
Explains how to configure a backup master for network redundancy, enabling a slave AP to take over if the primary master fails.
Describes the process of transferring master control functionality from one GWN7610 unit to another, useful for maintenance or upgrades.
Information on securing the communication protocol between master and slave access points, including firmware version compatibility.
Explains the client bridge feature, allowing an access point to bridge wired clients to the network wirelessly without supporting wireless clients.
Steps to create a new Service Set Identifier (SSID) and associate it with an existing network group for wireless clients.
Guides on creating and configuring an additional SSID within an already established network group.
Overview of managing and viewing connected wireless clients, their status, and network activity on the GWN7610.
How to manage client access by creating and applying MAC address filtering lists, including global blacklists.
Setting up time-based policies to control client connection duration and reconnection intervals for managing network access.
Viewing and managing a list of clients that have been banned from connecting to the network, often due to time policy violations.
Explains the voucher feature, allowing limited internet access via generated codes, useful for guest networks or time-limited access.
Provides instructions on creating and configuring voucher codes, including duration, bandwidth limits, and usage counts.
Details how to integrate the voucher authentication system with the captive portal for a seamless user authentication experience.
Configures the authentication methods (e.g., vouchers, social login, password) and policies for the captive portal landing page.
Manages HTML pages, images, and other files used for customizing the captive portal's appearance and functionality.
Lists all devices that have successfully authenticated through the captive portal, providing a record of access.
Accesses maintenance functions such as rebooting, downloading/uploading configurations, and performing factory resets.
Provides access to firmware and configuration upgrade options for the GWN7610.
Configures administrator and user passwords for secure access to the GWN7610's Web GUI and management functions.
Settings for configuring and managing syslog, enabling the device to send log messages to a remote server for monitoring.
Configuration for the logserver feature, which allows saving log messages to an external USB drive connected to the access point.
Provides tools and options for debugging network issues, including packet capturing and analyzing system logs.
Utilities for testing network connectivity and diagnosing network path issues by performing ping and traceroute tests.
Instructions for updating the GWN7610's firmware to the latest version, either locally or remotely.
Step-by-step guide on how to perform firmware upgrades for the Master Access Point using its Web GUI interface.
Instructions for upgrading the firmware of slave access points that are managed by a Master Controller.
Details on backing up the current configuration and restoring it later, or provisioning the device with a new configuration.
Procedures for rebooting the GWN7610 or resetting it to its factory default settings to resolve issues or start fresh.