Chapter 7 Built-in AP
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CHAPTER 7
Built-in AP
If your Zyxel Device has a built-in AP, then use this function to allow WiFi clients to access your Zyxel
Device wirelessly to connect to the network.
Note: The Zyxel Device cannot mange external APs when the built-in AP is enabled.
7.1 Built-in AP Commands
Table 17 Command Summary: Built-in AP
Table 16 Input Values for Built-in AP Commands
LABEL DESCRIPTION
slot_name
The slot name for the Zyxel Device’s on-board wireless LAN card. Use either slot1 or
slot2.
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
capwap ap local-ap
Enter sub-command mode for the built-in AP.
[no] slot_name ap-profile
radio_profile_name
Sets the specified built-in radio to work as an AP and specifies the
radio profile the radio is to use.
Use the no command to remove the specified profile.
[no] slot_name monitor-profile
monitor_profile_name
Sets the specified built-in radio to work in monitor mode and
specifies the monitor profile the radio is to use.
Use the no command to remove the specified profile.
[no] slot_name output-power
wlan_power
Sets the output power (between 0 to 30 dBm) for the built-in AP
radio.
Use the no command to remove the output power setting.
[no] slot_name ssid-profile
<1..8> ssid_profile_name
Sets the SSID profile that is associated with this profile.
You can associate up to eight SSID profiles with an AP radio.
Use the no command to remove the specified profile.
[no] slot_name zymesh-profile
zymesh_profile_name
Sets the ZyMesh profile the built-in AP radio (in root AP or
repeater mode) uses to connect to a root AP or repeater.
Use the no command to remove the specified profile.
ap-group-profile ap-group-
profile_name
Sets the AP group to which the built-in AP belongs.