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Lists the key functionalities and capabilities of the wireless access point, covering aspects like connectivity and security protocols.
Illustrates a typical network setup scenario showing how the access point connects to the internet and devices.
Explains the function of the Power, LAN, and ErrStatus LEDs to diagnose device status and troubleshoot potential issues.
Details how the device functions as an access point, connecting wireless devices to a wired network and providing internet access.
Explains the Bridge mode operation, enabling wireless communication between access points for network extension using WDS.
Describes the Client (Infrastructure) mode, allowing the device to connect to another access point as a wireless station.
Outlines the Client (Ad-hoc) mode, enabling direct wireless communication between devices without an access point.
Details the steps to connect a computer to the access point and access its web interface via a browser for configuration.
Displays the current operational status and basic configuration of the access point, including firmware and network settings.
Records events, types, sources, and descriptions for troubleshooting and tracing operational issues.
Shows packet counters for wireless and Ethernet LAN transmissions and receptions.
Lists associated wireless stations with details like MAC addresses, packet counts, and connection status.
Configures primary wireless parameters like Alias Name, Mode, SSID, Channel Number, and allowed clients.
Provides advanced wireless parameters for technically skilled users to optimize performance and network behavior.
Details how to set up WEP encryption keys, choosing between 64-bit or 128-bit and ASCII or Hex format.
Explains WPA settings, including authentication modes (RADIUS, Pre-shared Key) and cipher suites (TKIP, AES).
Enables filtering of wireless clients based on their MAC addresses, restricting access to the network.
Configures Wireless Distribution System (WDS) to enable bridge mode for wireless communication between access points.
Configures IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DHCP client settings for network connectivity.
Explains the 802.1d Spanning Tree protocol to prevent network loops when WDS is enabled.
Allows redirection of unauthorized clients to a specified URL when they attempt to access the internet.
Configures the DHCP Relay Agent to forward DHCP messages between clients and servers on different networks.
Sets up Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) for network monitoring, management, and troubleshooting.
Guides on updating the access point's firmware to the latest version for improved functionality or bug fixes.
Provides a function to restart the access point's system for applying changes or resolving temporary issues.
Allows saving current configurations to a file, loading saved configurations, or resetting to factory defaults.
| Frequency Band | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz |
|---|---|
| Antenna | 4 x 5dBi external antennas |
| Operating Humidity | 10% to 90% non-condensing |
| Wireless Standards | IEEE 802.11ac |
| Power Supply | 12V DC, 1A |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) |
| Maximum Data Rate | Up to 1200 Mbps (300 Mbps at 2.4 GHz, 867 Mbps at 5 GHz) |