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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Preface Thank you for choosing IP-COM! Please read this user guide before you start with W30AP. Conventions The typographical elements that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Item Presentation...
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WiFi Protected Setup Additional Information For more information, search this product model on our website at http://www.ip-com.com.cn. Technical Support If you need more help, contact us by any of the following means. We will be glad to assist you as soon as possible.
2 Application Scenarios ............................. 3 2.1 Large Apartment or Villa ..........................3 2.1.1 Deploying the AP with an IP-COM Router that Includes the AP Controller Functionality ....3 2.1.2 Deploying the AP with Another Brand’s Router ................5 2.2 Hotel ................................8 3 Login ..................................
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide 4.2.1 AP Mode ............................16 4.2.2 APClient Mode ..........................17 5 Status ..................................19 5.1 System Status ............................19 5.2 Wireless Status ............................20 5.3 Traffic Statistics ............................21 5.4 Wireless Clients ............................21 6 Network Settings ..............................
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide 7.2.2 Changing the Radio Settings ......................53 7.3 Channel Scan ............................. 56 7.3.1 Overview ............................56 7.3.2 Scanning Channels ......................... 56 7.4 WMM Settings ............................57 7.4.1 Overview ............................57 7.4.2 Changing the WMM Settings ......................58 7.5 Advanced ..............................
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide 8.1.4 MIB Introduction ..........................70 8.2 Configuring the SNMP Function ........................ 70 8.3 Example of Configuring the SNMP Function ..................... 72 9 Deployment ................................74 9.1 Overview ..............................74 9.2 Configuring the Deployment Mode ......................75 9.2.1 Configuring Local Deployment Mode ....................
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide 10.7.2 Time Reboot ..........................89 10.8 LED ................................91 10.9 Uplink Detection ............................. 92 10.9.1 Overview ............................92 10.9.2 Configuring Uplink Detection ...................... 92 Appendixes ................................94...
Get to Know Your Device Overview IP-COM wireless in-wall access point (AP) W30AP V4.0 offers a wireless transmission rate of as high as 300 Mbps. It can be powered through IEEE 802.3af PoE and managed using its web UI or an IP-COM wireless AC controller (or a router that includes the AP controller functionality).
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Reset Button It is visible after the front cover of the AP is removed. After the AP is powered on, you can use a paper clip to hold down this button for 8 seconds to restore the factory settings. ...
For a large apartment or villa, you are recommended to adopt the IP-COM wireless product suite, which includes a wired router (such as M30), a PoE switch (such as F1109P), and 4 to 8 W30APs.Deploy one W30AP in each room and place the router and switch in an electronic junction box. The following describes the procedure.
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Configure the AP. Click AC Management > Wireless Settings to open the Wireless Settings module, and click Enable. Change the SSID (WiFi name, such as IP-COM), set the Authentication Type as WPA2-PSK, enter the wireless password (such as 12345678), and click...
Please wait. The AP will automatically obtain the wireless network name and password from the router. For details about how to configure the AP on the router web UI, refer to the user guide for the router. The user guide is available at http://www.ip-com.com.cn. 2.1.2 Deploying the AP with Another Brand’s Router...
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To access the page, click Quick Setup. Select the check box of AP Mode, enter an SSID (wireless network name, such as IP-COM), select WPA2-PSK from the dropdown list box of Security Mode , select the check box of AES as the Cipher Type, enter a security key (wireless network password,...
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Choose Network > LAN Setup, change the last network segment of the IP address to prevent IP address conflicts with the later connected APs, such as 192.168.0.201, and click Save. Set the other APs. Connect another AP to the PoE switch, refer to Step 3 >...
User Guide Hotel A hotel may be deployed with a large number of APs. You can use IP-COM wireless AP controller (such as AC2000) to configure and manage them centrally and efficiently. The following describes the procedure. Connect the devices.
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Login. Configure the APs. To access the page, choose Manage Policy. Click to change the SSID (wireless network name, such as IP-COM), Security mode (such as WPA2-PSK, AES), wireless network password (security key, such as 12345678), and save the settings.
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Please wait. The AP will automatically obtain wireless network name and password from the wireless AP controller. For details about how to configure the AP on the web UI of the AP controller, visit http://www.ip-com.com.cn to download the user guide.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Login Logging in to the Web UI of the AP You can log in to the web UI of the AP using a web browser. The procedure is as follows: Use an Ethernet cable to connect the management computer to the AP or the switch connected to the Set IP address of your local area connection to 192.168.0.X (X: 2 - 253) and Subnet mask to 255.255.255.0.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide If this page is not displayed, refer to Q1 in FAQ. ---End You can now start configuring the AP. Logging out of the Web UI of the AP If you log in to the web UI of the AP and perform no operation within the login timeout interval, the AP logs you out.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Management UI Layout The web UI of the AP is composed of three parts, including the 2-level navigation tree, tab page area, and configuration area. See the following figure. The functions and parameters dimmed on the web UI indicates that they are not supported by the AP or cannot be changed in the current configuration.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Button Description It is used to change the current configuration on the current page back to the original configuration. It is used to view help information corresponding to the settings on the current page.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Quick Setup Overview This module enables you to quickly configure the AP so that wireless devices such as smart phones and pads can access the internet through the wireless network of the AP. This AP can work in AP or APClient mode.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Internet Router PoE switch APClient Mode Quick Setup 4.2.1 AP Mode Choose Quick Setup. Select the AP Mode check box. (Optional) Change the value of SSID, which indicates the primary SSID of the AP, to your wireless network name.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Parameter description Parameter Description Mode It specifies the working mode of the AP, including AP Mode and APClient Mode. SSID It specifies the primary SSID (wireless network name) of the AP. It specifies the security mode of the wireless network of the Apothem options include: None, WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, Mixed WPA/WPA2-PSK,...
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide If the wireless network of the upstream device is encrypted, set Security Key to the wireless network password of the device or set RADIUS Server IP, RADIUS Port, and RADIUS Password to the IP address, port number, and password of the RADIUS server.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Status System Status The access the page, choose Status > System Status. The page displays the system and LAN port status of the AP. Parameter description Parameter Description It specifies the name of the AP. Device Name A unique AP name helps quickly identify the AP.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Parameter Description It specifies the IP address of the AP. IP Address The web UI of the AP is accessible at this IP address. You can change the IP address on the Network > LAN Setup page. Subnet Mask It specifies the subnet mask of the IP address of the AP.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Traffic Statistics To access the page, choose Status > Traffic Statistics. This page displays the statistics about historical packets of the wireless networks of the AP. To view the latest statistics, click Refresh. Wireless Clients To access the page, choose Status >...
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Network Settings LAN Setup To access the page, choose Network > LAN Setup. This page enables you to view the MAC address of the LAN port of the AP and set the name, Ethernet Mode, IP obtaining method, and other related parameters of the AP.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Parameter Description address. The default IP address is 192.168.0.254. Generally, ensure that this IP address is in the same network segment as the LAN IP address of your LAN router connected to the internet, so that the AP can access the internet.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Set IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and Primary DNS Server. If another DNS server is available, set Secondary DNS Server to the IP address of the additional DNS server. Click Save. ---End After the configuration, if the new and original IP addresses belong to the same network segment, you can log in to the web UI of the AP by accessing the new IP address.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide DHCP Server 6.3.1 Overview The AP provides a DHCP server function to assign IP addresses to clients on the LAN. By default, the DHCP server function is disabled. If the new and original IP addresses of the LAN port belong to different network segment, the system changes the IP address pool of the DHCP server function of the AP so that the IP address pool and the new IP address of the LAN port belong to the same network segment.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Parameter description Parameter Description It specifies whether to enable the DHCP server function of the AP. By default, it is DHCP Server disabled. It specifies the start IP address of the IP address pool of the DHCP server. The Start IP default value is 192.168.0.100.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide clients that obtain IP addresses from the DHCP server. The details include host names, IP addresses, MAC addresses, and lease times. To access the page, choose Network > DHCP Server and click DHCP Client List tab. To view the latest DHCP client list, click Refresh.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Wireless Settings Basic Settings 7.1.1 Overview This module enables you to set SSID-related parameters of the AP. Broadcast SSID When the AP broadcasts an SSID, nearby wireless clients can detect the SSID. When this parameter is set to Disable, the AP does not broadcast the SSID and nearby wireless clients cannot detect the SSID.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide multicast traffic destination in the wireless network. This helps save wireless resources, ensure reliable transmission, and reduce delays. Max. Number of Clients This parameter specifies the maximum number of clients that can connect to the wireless network corresponding to an SSID.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide 7.1.2 Changing the Basic Settings To change the basic settings of an SSID, perform the following procedure: Choose Wireless > Basic. Select the SSID from the SSID drop-down list box. Change the parameters as required. Generally, you only need to change the Enable, SSID, and Security Mode settings.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Parameter Description Enable: It indicates that the WMF function is enabled. Disable: It indicates that the WMF function is disabled. It specifies the maximum number of clients that can be concurrently connected to the wireless network corresponding to an SSID.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Parameter Description using WEP. In this case, ports are enabled for user authentication when valid clients connect to the wireless network corresponding to the selected SSID, and disabled when invalid users connect to the wireless network. It specifies the WEP key for the Open or Shared encryption type.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Parameter Description It specifies a pre-shared WPA key. A WPA key can contain 8 to 63 ASCII characters or 8 to 64 hexadecimal characters. It specifies the automatic update interval of a WPA key for data encryption. A shorter interval results in higher data security.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide 7.1.3 Examples of Configuring Basic Settings Setting up a Non-encrypted Wireless Network Networking requirement In a hotel lounge, guests can connect to the wireless network without a password and access the internet through the wireless network. Internet Router PoE switch...
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide ---End Verification Verify that wireless devices can connect to the FREE wireless network without a password. Setting up a Wireless Network Encrypted Using WPA/WPA2-PSK Networking requirement A home wireless network with a certain level of security must be set up through a simply procedure. In this case, WPA/WPA2 pre-shared key mode is recommended.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Select the second SSID from the SSID drop-down list box. Select the Enable check box. Change the value of the SSID text box to Home. Set Security Mode to WPA2-PSK and Cipher Type to AES. Set Key to 87654321.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Internet Router PoE switch RADIUS server IP: 192.168.0.200 IP: 192.168.0.254 Wi-Fi: hot_spot Configuration procedure Configure the AP. Assume that the IP address of the RADIUS server is 192.168.0.200, the Key is 12345678, and the port number for authentication is 1812.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide ---End Configure the RADIUS server. Windows 2003 is used as an example to describe how to configure the RADIUS server. Configure a RADIUS client. In the Computer Management dialog box, double-click Internet Authentication Service, right-click RADIUS Clients, and choose New RADIUS Client.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide IP address of the AP Enter 12345678 in the Shared secret and Confirm shared secret text boxes, and click Finish. Password same that specified by RADIUS Password on the AP. Configure a remote access policy. Right-click Remote Access Policies and choose New Remote Access Policy.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide In the New Remote Access Policy Wizard dialog box that appears, click Next. Enter a policy name and click Next.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Select Ethernet and click Next. Select Group and click Add.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Enter 802.1x in the Enter the object names to select text box, click Check Names, and click OK. Select Protected EAP (PEAP) and click Next.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Click Finish. The remote access policy is created. Right-click root and choose Properties. Select Grant remote access permission, select NAS-Port-Type matches "Ethernet" AND, and click Edit.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Select Wireless – Other, click Add, and click OK. Click Edit Profile, click the Authentication tab, configure settings as shown in the following figure, and click OK.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide When a message appears, click No. Configure user information. Create a user and add the user to group 802.1x. ---End Configure your wireless device. Windows 7 is taken as an example to describe the procedure. Choose Start >...
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Click Add. Click Manually create a network profile.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Enter wireless network information, select Connect even if the network is not broadcasting, and click Next. Same as the security mode of the SSID of the AP Click Change connection settings.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Click the Security tab, select Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP), and click Settings. Deselect Validate server certificate and click Configure.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Deselect Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any) and click OK. Click Advanced settings.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Select User or computer authentication and click OK. Click Close.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Click the network icon in the lower-right corner of the desktop and choose the wireless network of the AP, such as hot_spot in this example. In the Windows Security dialog box that appears, enter the user name and password set on the RADIUS...
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide server and click OK. 7.1.3.1.2 Verification Wireless devices can connect to the wireless network hot_spot.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Radio Status 7.2.1 Overview The Radio module is used to set Radio parameters of the AP. The following briefly describes the SSID isolation function. SSID isolation This function isolates the wireless clients connected to different wireless networks of the AP. For example, if user 1 connects to the wireless network corresponding to SSID1, whereas user 2 connects to the wireless network corresponding to SSID2, the two users cannot communicate with each other after SSID isolation is implemented.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide ---End Parameter description Description Parameter Enable Wireless It specifies whether to enable the wireless function of the AP. It specifies the country or region where the AP is used. This parameter helps comply Country/Region with channel regulations of the country or region.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Description Parameter It is used to lock the channel settings of the AP. If this parameter is selected, Channel Lockout channel settings including Country/Region, Network Mode, Channel, Channel Bandwidth, and Expansion Channel cannot be changed. It specifies whether to isolate the wireless clients connected to the AP with different SSIDs.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Channel Scan 7.3.1 Overview This function enables you to learn about the wireless signals near the AP, including information about SSID, MAC address, channel, and signal strength. The information helps you choose a relatively idle channel for the AP to improve wireless transmission efficiency.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide WMM Settings 7.4.1 Overview 802.11 networks offer wireless access services based on the Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA) channel competition mechanism, which allows all wireless clients to fairly compete for channels. All the services implemented over wireless networks share the same channel competition parameters.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide ACK Policies WMM specifies the Normal ACK and No ACK policies. According to the No ACK policy, no ACK packet is used during wireless packet transmission to − acknowledge packet reception. This policy is applicable to scenarios where interference is mild and can effectively improve transmission efficiency.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide ---End Parameter description Description Parameter Enable: It is used to enable the WMM function. Disable: It is used to disable the WMM function. It specifies the WMM optimization modes supported by the AP: ...
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Advanced 7.5.1 Overview This module is used to set the RF performance optimization parameters of the AP. 7.5.2 Changing the Advanced Settings It is recommended that you change the settings only under the instruction of professional personnel, so as to prevent decreasing the wireless performance of the AP.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Description Parameter In case of a high error rate, you can reduce the threshold to enable the AP to resend only the fragments that have not been sent successfully, so as to increase the frame throughput.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Access Control 7.6.1 Overview It specifies, based on MAC address filter rules, the wireless devices that can or cannot access the wireless networks of the AP. Devices that have been controlled cannot connect to the corresponding wireless network.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Parameter description Description Parameter SSID It specifies the SSID that requires wireless client access control. It specifies the mode for filtering MAC addresses. Disable: It indicates that access control is disabled. Allow: It indicates that only the wireless clients on the access control list can connect to MAC Filter Mode the AP with the selected SSID.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Verification Only the specified wireless devices can connect to the Home wireless network. 访问控制列表...
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide QVLAN 7.7.1 Overview The AP supports 802.1Q VLANs and is applicable in a network environment where 802.1Q VLANs have been defined. By default, the QVLAN function is disabled. 7.7.2 Configuring the QVLAN Function Choose Wireless >...
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Description Parameter If the QVLAN function is enabled, set at least one LAN port as a trunk port. LAN0 indicates the LAN port at the rear of the AP, whereas LAN1 indicates the LAN port at the front of the AP.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Network topology Internet Router PoE switch Internal server LAN0 Guest SSID: internet Staff SSID: VLAN2 VLAN3 Configuration procedure Configure the AP. Log in to the web UI of the AP and choose Wireless > QVLAN Setup. Select the Enable check box.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Wait for the automatic reboot of the AP. Configure the switch. Create IEEE 802.1Q VLANs described in the following table on the switch. Port Connected To Accessible VLAN ID Port Type PVID 1,2,3 Trunk LAN server Access...
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide SNMP Overview The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is the most widely used network management protocol in TCP/IP networks. SNMP enables you to remotely manage all your network devices compliant with this protocol, such as monitoring the network status, changing network device settings, and receive network event alarms.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide 8.1.3 SNMP Protocol Version The AP is compatible with SNMP V1 and SNMP V2C and adopts the community authentication mechanism. Community name is used to define the relationship between an SNMP agent and an SNMP manager.
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Administrator. You can change the location as required. It specifies the device name of the AP. The default device name is the model of the AP. For example, the default name of W30AP V4.0 is W30APV4.0. Device Name It is recommended that you change the AP name so that you can easily identify the AP when managing the AP using SNMP.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Example of Configuring the SNMP Function Networking requirement The AP connects to an NMS over an LAN. This IP address of the AP is 192.168.0.254/24 and the IP − address of the NMS is 192.168.0.212/24. The NMS use SNMP V1 or SNMP V2C to monitor and manage the AP.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Configure the NMS. On an NMS that uses SNMP V1 or SNMP V2C, set the read community to Tom and read/write community to Tom 123.For details about how to configure the NMS, refer to the configuration guide for the NMS. Verification After the configuration, the NMS can connect to the SNMP agent of the AP and can query and set some parameters on the SNMP agent through the MIB.
Deployment Overview If a large number of APs are deployed, you are recommended to adopt an IP-COM AP controller (AC1000/2000/3000. AC2000 is used as an example) to manage the APs in a centralized manner. In this case, Local and Cloud deployment modes are supported.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide deployment mode, which uses an AC (in Cloud AC mode) over the internet to manage the APs in a centralized manner. The following figure shows the topology for the cloud deployment mode. Internet Router Router Also the LAN router of cloud-based...
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Set related parameters, including Device Name, Cloud AC Address, Cloud AC Manage Port and Cloud AC Upgrade Port. Click Save. ---End Parameter description Parameter Description It specifies the deployment mode of the AP. The default option is Local. ...
AP connected during an upgrade. Procedure: Download the package of a later firmware version for the AP from http://www.ip-com.com.cn to your local computer, and decompress the package. Log in to the web UI of the AP and choose Tools > Firmware Upgrade.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide 10.2 Time & Date This module enables you to set the system time login timeout interval of the AP. 10.2.1 System Time Ensure that the system time of the AP is correct, so that logs can be recorded correctly and the reboot schedule can be executed correctly.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide ---End Set Time and Date Manually You can manually set the system time of the AP. If you choose this option, you need to set the system time each time after the AP reboots. Procedure: Choose Tools >...
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide 10.3 Viewing Logs This module enables you to view logs configure log settings. 10.3.1 View Logs The logs of the AP record various events that occur and the operations that users perform after the AP starts.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide 10.3.2 Configuring Log Settings To access the page, choose Tools > Logs and click Log Setup. On this page, you can set the number of logs to be displayed and configure log servers. Setting the Number of Logs to Be Displayed By default, the AP can display a maximum of 150 logs on the View Logs page.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Click Add. Set parameters as follows: Set Log Server IP to the IP address of the log server. − Set Log Server Port to the UDP port number used to send and receive system logs. The default −...
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide ---End Procedure for deleting log server settings To access the page, choose Tools > Logs and click Log Setup. Click Delete corresponding to the log server settings to be deleted. ---End...
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide 10.4 Configuration Management This module enables you to back up the current configuration of the restore a configuration of the AP, and restore the factory settings of the 10.4.1 Backing Up and Restoring Configurations The backup function enables you to back up the current configuration of the AP to a local computer.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide user name and password of the AP are changed to admin. When the factory settings are restored, your configuration is lost. Therefore, you need to reconfigure the AP to connect to the internet. Restore the factory settings of the AP only when necessary. ...
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide 10.5 Username and Password To access page for changing user names and passwords, choose Tools > Username & Password. On this page, you can change the login account information of the AP to prevent unauthorized login. Parameter description Description Parameter...
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide 10.6 Diagnostics Tool If the network connection fails, you can use the diagnostics tool included with the AP to locate the faulty node. Procedure The link to www.google.com is used as an example. Choose Tools >...
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide 10.7 Device Reboot This module enables you to manually reboot the AP or configure the AP to automatically reboot. When the AP reboots, all connections are released. You are recommended to reboot the AP at an idle hour. 10.7.1 Device Reboot If a setting does not take effect, you can try rebooting the AP to resolve the problem.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide ---End Configuring the AP to Reboot at Scheduled Choose Tools > Reboot and click the Time Reboot tab. Select the Enable Auto Reboot check box. AUTO Reboot Type to As Scheduled. Select the day or days when the AP reboots. Set the time when the AP reboots, such as 23:59.
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide 10.8 This function enables you to turn on/off the LED indicator of the AP. By default, the LED indicator is turned Procedure for turning off the LED indicator: Choose Tools > LED. Click Disable all LEDs. ---End Procedure for turning on the LED indicator: Choose Tools >...
300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide 10.9 Uplink Detection 10.9.1 Overview In AP mode, the AP connects to its upstream network using the LAN0 port. If a critical node between the LAN0 port and the upstream network fails, the AP as well as the wireless clients connected to the AP cannot access the upstream network.
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Appendixes Q1: I cannot access the web UI of the AP after entering 192.168.0.254. What should I do? A1. Check the following items: Verify that the IP address of your computer is 192.168.0.X (X: 2~253). −...
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Verify that the static IP addresses assigned to computers on your LAN are not used by other − devices. For more technical assistance, visit our website at http://www.ip-com.com.cn or send your question to info@ip-com.com.cn, or call +86-755-27653089. We will help you resolve your problem as soon as possible.
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192.168.0.1 LAN Setup Primary DNS Server 8.8.8.8 Secondary DNS Server 8.8.4.4 The model of the AP. For example, the default Device Name name of W30AP V4.0 is W30APV4.0. Ethernet Mode Auto-negotiation DHCP Server Disable Start IP 192.168.0.100 End IP 192.168.0.200...
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LAN Port VLAN ID 2.4G SSID VLAN ID 1000 SNMP Agent Disable Administrator Administrator The model of the AP. For example, the default Device Name name of W30AP V4.0 is W30APV4.0. SNMP Location ShenZhen Read Community public Read/Write Community private...
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Parameter Default Value Deployment Local Deployment If Sync with Internet time servers is selected: System Time Time Zone: (GMT+08:00) Beijing, Chongqing, Hong Time & Date Kong, Urumqi, Taipei Login Timeout 5 minutes Number of Logs Displayed Tools Log server settings None...
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300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point User Guide Safety and Emission Statement CE Mark Warning This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator &...
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