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Wi-Fi Standards | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
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Frequency Bands | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz |
Ethernet Ports | 2 x Gigabit Ethernet |
Security | WPA3, WPA2, WEP |
Antennas | Internal antennas |
Mounting | Wall or ceiling mount |
Power over Ethernet (PoE) | 802.3af/at |
Lists the items included with the AP One Enterprise access point.
Lists the items included with the AP One AC mini access point.
Lists the items included with the AP One In-Wall access point.
Details items for AP One Rugged and AP One Rugged M12.
Lists the items included with the AP One Flex 300M access point.
Lists items for AP Pro, AP Pro 300M, and AP Pro Duo.
Details the hardware components and LED indicators for the AP One Enterprise.
Details the hardware components and LED indicators for the AP One AC mini.
Details the hardware components and LED indicators for the AP One In-Wall.
Details hardware for AP One Rugged and AP One Rugged M12, including LEDs.
Details the hardware components and LED indicators for the AP One Flex 300M.
Details hardware for AP Pro, AP Pro 300M, and AP Pro Duo models.
Step-by-step guide for initial setup, including network connection and login.
Details WAN status and general device information displayed on the dashboard.
Displays wireless network information like SSID, radio, security, channel, and usage.
Configures access point name, password, user accounts, and web admin interface security.
Check, download, and install new firmware versions for the access point.
Configures the access point's system time zone and timeserver.
Enables and configures remote syslog server for event logging.
Configures settings for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) access.
Sets up Peplink InControl or AP Controller remote management.
Manages and backs up access point configurations, and resets to factory defaults.
Provides a button to restart the system and select the firmware version.
Defines network name (SSID) and security policy for wireless networks.
Configures Wi-Fi protocol, country, channels, bonding, and output power.
Enables and configures WDS to link access points or extend coverage.
Configures basic and advanced WAN settings like IP address and gateway.
Configures LAN settings, including DHCP, DMZ, and port forwarding.
Sets up secure VPN connections between remote sites and the access point.
Tests network connectivity by pinging a specified destination IP address.
Traces the routing path to a specified IP address.
Tests DNS name servers by querying domain name information.
Displays system information, diagnostic reports, and MAC addresses.
Lists all currently connected wireless clients with their status.
Monitors the status of the wireless distribution system (WDS).
Displays client connection data for the captive portal.
Displays a list of nearby suspected rogue access points.
Displays a list of all events associated with the access point.