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DAP-1620 AC1300 MU-MIMO Wi-Fi Range Extender
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In the Security Settings section, specify security settings of your Mesh network.
select the needed type of authentication
When the WPA2-PSK authentication type is selected, the following fields are displayed:
Parameter
Password PSK
Encryption type
When you have configured the parameters, click the APPLY button.
To complete your Mesh network configuration, connect the subordinate device to a LAN port of the
main device using an Ethernet cable. Wait for about 5-6 minutes. When all the settings are applied,
the POWER/WPS LED should be solid red. Then, if needed, disconnect the Ethernet cable and
move the subordinate device to its workplace.
To view data on the current state of your Mesh network, select the needed value from the
Statistics drop-down list.
List of APs: When this value is selected, information on all devices of your Mesh network
is displayed on the page.
List of Clients: When this value is selected, information on all clients connected to the
devices of your Mesh network is displayed on the page.
Neighbours: When this value is selected, a connection scheme of your Mesh network
devices is displayed on the page.
Parameter
Model
Domain
IP
MAC
Role
8 Security settings should be the same for all devices of your Mesh network.
9 The full list will be available in the next firmware version.
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from the Network authentication drop-down list.
A password for WPA encryption. Click the Show icon (
display the entered key. By default, the value of the field
Password on the back panel of the device is used.
An encryption method: AES.
Network Overview / List of APs
The model of a device.
The identifier which shows that a device belongs to the Mesh
network.
The IPv4 and/or IPv6 address of a device.
The MAC address of a device.
The short name for a Mesh network device.
MASTERAP (Master Access Point): The main device which
provides connection to the Internet.
RAP (Router Access Point): A subordinate device connected to the
main device via a cable (directly to the main one or via some
subordinate devices connected via a cable).
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Configuring via Web-based Interface
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