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AMG-2001
Access and AP Management Gateway

5. Managing Wireless Network

5.1 AMG-2001 with Multiple Type of AP

Beside the LAN ports in AMG-2001, you can connect AP to AMG-2001 to extend the network coverage.
AMG-2001 manages WAB-3003 (108M 11g Outdoor PoE AP), WAP-3101 (108M 11g PoE Wireless
Access Point), WAP-6002 (150M N Wireless Access Point), WAP-6011 (300M N_Max Wireless Access
Point). Most settings of AP can be configured by AMG-2001.
In most environments, more than one APs are needed to fulfill wide-ranged network services such as
Hotspot or many offices. However, in most circumstances, only Indoor AP can be deployed. On the
other hand, many complicated environments combine indoor and outdoor areas. For industrial usage,
it always combines office building and open-air factory areas; for campus usage, it must cover
classrooms, lab, office and many open-air playgrounds. Therefore, both Indoor AP and Outdoor AP are
necessary in deployment at the same time.
For this reason, the management of multiple type of AP is very important. Let us introduce the
management of multiple type of AP.
View AP Overview, go to: Access Points >> Overview.
In the Overview page, all of the supported AP type will list here.
Because AMG-2001 can manage Single-RF access points and Wall-Jack access points, the best and
easiest way to configure a log of APs is by AP Template. You can configure one template, and then apply
this template to all or a log of APs by a simple way. Or when you are adding (discovery) APs to your
network with same configurations, and then you also can apply this template to the discovered APs very
easily.
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