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8.2
Maintenance
The Maintenance page allows you to perform the following operations: reboot, reset, upgrade
firmware, back up/restore, and LED indicator control.
Rebooting the AP disconnects all connections. You are recommended to reboot the AP in spare time.
8.2.1
Reboot
Manual Reboot
If a parameter does not take effect or the AP does not work properly, you can try rebooting the AP
manually to resolve the problem.
To access the configuration page, choose Tools > Maintenance > Maintenance.
Reboot Schedule
This function allows the AP to automatically reboot as scheduled. You can use this function to
prevent wireless performance degradation or network instability that occurs after a long AP
uptime. The AP supports the following two types of scheduled reboot:
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Reboot Interval: The AP reboots at the interval you set.
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Reboot Schedule: The AP reboots regularly at the time you set.
Configure the AP to Reboot at an Interval
Rebooting at intervals is based on the system time. To avoid reboot time error, ensure that the system
time is correct.
Step 1
Choose Tools > Maintenance > Reboot Schedule.
Step 2
Enable Reboot Schedule.
Step 3
Select Reboot Interval from the Type drop-down list menu.
Step 4
Set Interval as required, which is 1440 minutes in this example.