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Description—Description of the related VLAN. The length should be fewer
than 64 characters that are composed of A-Z, a-z, 0-9, _.
Management VLAN—Management VLAN is the VLAN used to access the WAP
device through the web GUI. There must be one and only one VLAN as the
management VLAN. If no interface (wire or wireless) belongs to the management
VLAN, there will be no interface that a user can use to access the configuration
utility.
Eth0 - Eth1—Each port should have at most one untagged VLAN. The
options are:
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Untagged—The port is a member of the VLAN. A packet of the VLAN
sent out from the port will be untagged. A untagged packet received by
the port will be classified to the VLAN (tagged).
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Tagged—The port is a member of the VLAN. A packet of the VLAN sent
out from the port will be tagged with the VLAN header.
-
Excluded—The port does not belong to the VLAN.
The VLAN ID 1 cannot be deleted. If a port (wired or wireless) related to the VLAN
has been deleted, the WAP device will set its VLAN ID to 1 automatically.
After new settings are saved, the corresponding processes may be stopped and
restarted. When this condition happens, the WAP device may lose connectivity. We
recommend that you change the WAP device settings when a loss of connectivity
will least affect your wireless clients.
Use the IPv4 Setting page to configure the static or dynamic IPv4 address
assignment.
To configure the IPv4 address settings:
Select LAN > IPv4 Setting.
Configure these IPv4 settings:
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