Configuring The Ethernet Settings - Linksys LAPAC1750PRO User Manual

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LAPAC1750PRO Access Point Software User Manual
Figure 2: System Summary Page
Verify the settings on the System Summary page
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Review access point description
For information about the fields on the System Summary page, see
Summary" on page 7
If you do not have a DHCP server on the management network and do
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not plan to use one, you must change the Connection Type from DHCP to
Static IP
You can either assign a new Static IP address to the AP or continue using
the default address We recommend assigning a new Static IP address
so that if you bring up another access point on the same network, the IP
address for each AP will be unique To change the connection type and
assign a static IP address, see
"VLAN and IPv4 Address" on page 29
If your network uses VLANs, you might need to configure the
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management VLAN ID or untagged VLAN ID on the access point in order
for it to work with your network
For information about how to configure VLAN information, see
and IPv4 Address" on page 29
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If your network uses IEEE 802 1X port security for network access control,
you must configure the 802 1X supplicant information on the AP
For information about how to configure the 802 1X user name and
password, see

Configuring the Ethernet Settings

The default Ethernet settings, which include DHCP and VLAN information,
might not work for all networks
By default, the DHCP client on the access point automatically broadcasts
requests for network information If you want to use a static IP address, you
must disable the DHCP client and manually configure the IP address and other
network information
The management VLAN is VLAN 1 by default This VLAN is also the default
untagged VLAN If you already have a management VLAN configured on
your network with a different VLAN ID, you must change the VLAN ID of the
management VLAN on the access point
For information about using the Web interface to configure the Ethernet
settings, see
"System
"VLAN
Section 1: Getting Started
"802 1X Supplicant" on page 65
"VLAN and IPv4 Address" on page 29
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