Configuring Web Management; Understanding Web Management; Default Configuration - Ruijie RG-WLAN Series Web-Based Configuration Manual

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Understanding Web Management

Overview
Web management manages wireless network devices through browsers like IEs.
Working Principle
Web management involves a Web server and Web clients. The Web server is deployed on an AP to receive and
process requests from Web clients (reading Web files or executing request commands), and returns processing
results to the clients. A Web client usually refers to a Web browser, such as an IE.
Protocol Specification
None
Requirements for Clients
Administrators usually log in to the AP Web management interface through a client Web browser to manage
the AP. Clients are often PCs or other mobile terminal devices, such as a laptop or an iPad.
Browsers include Google Chrome, Firefox, and IEs, including IE6.0, IE7.0, IE8.0, and IE core-based
browsers like Maxthon
The recommended resolutions are 1024x768, 1280x1024, and 1440x960. Other resolutions may make
characters and formats on pages unaligned and unpleasant.
Requirements for Server
The Web service needs to be enabled on the AP.
Web login authentication information needs to be configured on the AP.
A management IP address needs to be configured on the AP.

Default Configuration

Web service is enabled by default. You can enter 192.168.110.1 in address bar of the browser. Please refer to
Typical Configuration Examples of Web Management for specific CLI configuration steps.
Default Username and Password
admin / admin

Configuring Web Management

Description
Administrator with all permissions
Configuring Web Management

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