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  • Page 1 EAP701 / EAP717 v1.10 Enterprise Access Point...
  • Page 2 4IPNET, INC. Disclaimer 4IPNET, INC. does not assume any liability arising out the application or use of any products, or software described herein. Neither does it convey any license under its parent rights not the parent rights of others.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH Table of Contents Before You Start ..........................4 1.1 Preface ..............................4 1.2 Document Conventions ........................4 1.3 Package Content ..........................5 System Overview and Getting Started ..................... 6 2.1 Introduction ............................6 2.2 Hardware Description ........................
  • Page 4 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 7.4.4 Reboot ..........................71 7.4.5 Upload Certificate ......................72 7.5 Status ..............................73 7.5.1 Overview ......................... 73 7.5.2 Associated Clients ......................75 7.5.3 WDS Link Status ......................75 7.5.4 Event Log ........................76 Console Interface Configuration .....................
  • Page 5: Before You Start

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 1. Before You Start 1.1 Preface This manual is intended for using by system integrators, field engineers and network administrators to help them set up Access Points in their network environments. It contains step by step procedures and pictures to guide users with basic network system knowledge to complete the installation.
  • Page 6: Package Content

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 1.3 Package Content The standard package of EAP717 includes:  4ipnet EAP717  Quick Installation Guide (QIG)  CD-ROM (with User’s Manual and QIG)  Ethernet Cable  Console Cable  Power Adaptor (5V) (Optional) ...
  • Page 7: System Overview And Getting Started

    IP Device connections. The 4ipnet EAP701 Wall Jack Access Point is an in/on-the-wall Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11b/g/n 2.4GHz 2 X 2 MIMO access point, designed specifically for hospitality. The compact EAP701 in a small form factor lays snug in a standard wall outlet box.
  • Page 8: Hardware Description

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 2.2 Hardware Description This section depicts the hardware information including all panel description. EAP717 Front Panel EAP717 Front Panel 1 LAN 1 – 2 Ports Attach Ethernet cables here to connect to the wired local network.
  • Page 9 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH Rear Panel EAP717 Rear Panel 1 WES Button WDS Easy Setup. Press the button to build up a WDS link with another peer. 2 Restart / Reset Button Press once to restart the system; Press and hold for more than 5 seconds to reset to factory default.
  • Page 10 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH EAP701 Lower Panel EAP701 Lower Panel 1 LAN 1 – 2 Ports Attach Ethernet cables here to connect to the wired local network. 2 DC Jack 5V Attach the power adaptor here.
  • Page 11 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH Back Panel EAP701 Lower Panel 1 110 Punchdown Block Copper wire punch down for in-wall application 2 Uplink (PoE) Port For Uplink connection. This port can be used to connect to a controller, gateway, or directly to the internet.
  • Page 12: Hardware Installation

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 2.3 Hardware Installation Please follow the steps mentioned below to install the hardware of EAP717: Step 1. Place the EAP717 at the best location which is usually at the center of your intended wireless network.
  • Page 13 Please follow the steps mentioned below to install the hardware of EAP701: Step 1. Place the EAP701 at the best location which is usually at the center of your intended wireless network. The EAP701 supports two types of mounting. For mounting installation instructions, please refer to the included EAP701 Quick Installation Guide.
  • Page 14: Access Web Management Interface

    Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 2.4 Access Web Management Interface 4ipnet Access Points support web-based configuration. When hardware installation is complete, the AP can be configured through a PC by using a web browser. The default values of the AP’s LAN IP Address and Subnet Mask are: IP Address: 192.168.1.1...
  • Page 15 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH The Web Management Interface – System Overview Page  To logout, simply click on the Logout button at the upper right hand corner of the interface to return to the Administrator Login Page. Click OK to logout.
  • Page 16  Enter the old password and then a new password with a length of up to 32 characters, and retype it in the Re-enter New Password field. Congratulation! Now, the 4ipnet Access Point is installed and configured successfully.  It is strongly recommended to make a backup copy of your configuration settings.
  • Page 17: Connect Your Ap To Your Network

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 3. Connect your AP to your Network The following instructions depict how to establish the wireless coverage of your network. The AP will connect to the network through its LAN port and provide wireless access to your network.
  • Page 18 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH System Information Page There are two methods of setting up the time: Manual (indicated by the option Set Date & Time) and NTP. The default is Manual and requires individual setup every time the system starts up. Simply choose a time zone and set the time accordingly.
  • Page 19 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH Step 2: Configuring the AP’s Network Settings While still on this Page, click on the Network Interface tab to begin configuration of the network settings. Network Settings Page If the deployment decides that the AP will be getting dynamic IP Addresses from the connected network, set Mode to DHCP;...
  • Page 20 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH Wireless General Settings Page On this page, select the band in which the AP is to broadcast its signal. The rest of the fields are optional and can be configured at another time. Click SAVE if any changes have been made.
  • Page 21 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH Virtual AP Overview Page On this page click the hyperlink in the row and column that corresponds with VAP-1’s State. This will bring up the following page. VAP Configuration Page Copyright © 4IPNET, INC.
  • Page 22 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH The desired VAP profile can be selected from the drop-down menu of Profile Name and VAP-1 configuration will serve as an example for all other VAPs. Before proceeding further, please make sure that the VAP field is marked Enable; afterwards, enter an ESSID to represent the WLAN associated with AP’s VAP-1.
  • Page 23: Adding Virtual Access Points

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 4. Adding Virtual Access Points The AP possesses the feature of multi-ESSID; namely, it can behave as multiple virtual access points, providing different levels of services from the same physical AP device.
  • Page 24 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH VAP Configuration Page (VAP-1 shown) Please select the desired VAP profile from the drop-down menu of Profile Name. Choose Enable for the VAP field. Pick a descriptive Profile Name and an appropriate ESSID for clients to associate to.
  • Page 25: Securing The Ap

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 5. Securing the AP Different VAP may require different levels of security. These instructions will guide the user through setting up different types of security for a particular VAP. Simply repeat the following steps for other VAP with security requirement.
  • Page 26 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH VAP Configuration Page (RF Card A : VAP-1 as shown for example) Select Enable for the VAP field and click SAVE. Click the Overview tab to return to the previous table to begin the next step.
  • Page 27 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH Security Settings Page ( VAP-1 shown ) Select the desired Security Type from the drop-down menu, which includes Open, WEP, 802.1X, WPA-Personal, and WPA-Enterprise.  802.11n band does not support WEP nor WPA-PSK running TKIP. When the Security Type is set as such, the wireless link is only able to run at maximum 54Mbps.
  • Page 28 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH  Open: Authentication is not required and data is not encrypted during transmission when this option is selected. This is the default setting as shown in the following figure. Security Settings: Open ...
  • Page 29 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH  802.11 Authentication: Select from Open System, Shared Key, or Auto.  WEP Key Length: Select a key length from 64-bit, 128-bit, 152-bit.  WEP Key Format: Select from ASCII or Hex format for the WEP key.
  • Page 30 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH Secret Key: The secret key for the system to communicate with the RADIUS server. Accounting Service: Enabling this option allows accounting of login and logouts through the RADIUS server. Accounting Port: The port number used by the RADIUS server for accounting purposes.
  • Page 31 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH  WPA-Enterprise: Authenticates users by RADIUS and provides WPA data encryption. Security Settings: WPA-Enterprise  WPA Settings: Cipher Suite: Select an encryption method from WPA2 or WPA2/WPA. Group Key Update Period: The time interval for the Group Key to be renewed; the time unit is in seconds.
  • Page 32 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH Step 3: Configuring MAC ACL (Access Control List) Clicking on the hyperlink corresponding with intended VAP in the MAC ACL column will bring the user to the Access Control Settings page. Access Control Settings Page Please choose among Disable, Allow, or Deny from the drop-down menu of Access Control Type.
  • Page 33 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH An empty Allow List means that there are no allowed MAC addresses. Make sure at least the MAC of the modifying system is included (e.g. network administrator’s computer). MAC ACL Deny List: This means that all client devices are granted with access to the system except those listed in the Deny List (“denied MAC addresses”).
  • Page 34: Creating A Wds Bridge Between Two Aps

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 6. Creating a WDS Bridge between two APs WDS link creation is convenient for extending network coverage where running wires is not an option, effectively transferring the traffic to the other end of WLAN/LAN through the AP. Since this is a peer to peer connection, both APs will be configured the same way.
  • Page 35 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH Step 2: Prevent Loops when Connecting Multiple APs When many APs are linked in this manner, undesired loops may form to lower overall WLAN performance. To prevent such occurrence, please make sure Layer 2 STP is enabled.
  • Page 36 4. Choose the desired WDS profile: Enable WDS. Enter the MAC Address (peer AP) and then Click SAVE. If you are using another 4ipnet APs as the peer AP, simply repeat the above-mentioned steps to configure another peer AP(s). ...
  • Page 37: Web Management Interface Configuration

    This chapter will guide the user through the AP’s detailed settings. The following table shows all the User Interface (UI) functions of 4ipnet’s Enterprise Access Points. The Web Management Interface (WMI) is the page where the status is displayed, control is issued and parameters are configured. In the Web Management Interface;...
  • Page 38 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH On each configuration page, you may click SAVE to save the changes of your configured settings, but you must reboot the system for the changes to take effect. After clicking SAVE, ...
  • Page 39: System

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 7.1 System Upon clicking the System icon, users can utilize this section for general configurations of the devices (e.g. Time Setup, Network Configurations, and System Logs). This section includes the following functions: General, Network Interface, Port, Management, and CAPWAP.
  • Page 40 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH automatically. When this method is chosen, at least one NTP server’s IP address or domain name must be provided. NTP Time Configuration Fields Generally, networks should have a common NTP server (internal or external). If there isn’t, locate a nearby NTP server on the web.
  • Page 41: Network Interface

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 7.1.2 Network Interface On this page, the network settings of the device can be configured; fields with a red asterisk (i.e. IP Address, Netmask, Default Gateway, and Primary DNS Server) are mandatory.
  • Page 42: Port

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 7.1.3 Port The physical Ethernet ports of the AP can be configured to append a VLAN tag for upstream delivery.  VLAN ID: Enable selected implies that network traffic sent upstream from this LAN port will be tagged with the VLAN ID configured in the field below.
  • Page 43: Management

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 7.1.4 Management The management services (e.g. VLAN for Management, SNMP, and System log) can be configured here. Management Services Page  VLAN for Management: When this is enabled, management traffic from the system will be tagged with a VLAN ID.
  • Page 44 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH  SNMP Configuration: By enabling the SNMP function, the administrator can obtain the system information remotely. SNMP Configuration Fields  Enable/ Disable: Enable or Disable this function.  Community String: The community string is required when accessing the Management Information Base (MIB) of the system.
  • Page 45: Capwap

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 7.1.5 CAPWAP CAPWAP is a standard interoperable protocol that enables a controller to manage a collection of wireless access points. There are 5 methods of auto AP discovery, namely DNS SRV, DHCP option, Broadcast, Multicast, and Static.
  • Page 46: Wireless

    This section includes the following functions: VAP Overview, General, VAP Configuration, Security, Repeater, Advanced, and Access Control. The 4ipnet Access Point supports up to eight Virtual Access Points (VAPs) per RF card. Each VAP can have its own settings (e.g. ESSID, VLAN ID, security settings, etc.).
  • Page 47 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH VAP – State Page  Security Type: The hyperlink showing the security type links to the Security Settings Page. VAP – Security Type Page  MAC ACL: The hyperlink showing Allow or Disable links to the Access Control Settings Page.
  • Page 48 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH VAP – MAC ACL Page  Advanced Settings: The advanced settings hyperlink links to the Advanced Wireless Settings Page. VAP – Advanced Settings Page Copyright © 4IPNET, INC.
  • Page 49: General

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 7.2.2 General AP’s general wireless settings can be configured here: AP General Settings Page  Band: Select an appropriate wireless band: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11b+802.11g, 802.11g+802.11n, 802.11a+802.11n or select Disable if the wireless function is not required.
  • Page 50 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH  Transmit Power: The signal strength transmitted from the system can be selected among Auto, Highest, High, Medium, Low, and Lowest from the drop-down menu.  Beacon Interval (ms): The entered amount of time indicates how often the beacon signal will be sent from the access point.
  • Page 51: Vap Configuration

    VAP. It can be coupled with different service levels like a variety of wireless security types.  VLAN ID: The 4ipnet Access Point supports tagged VLANs (virtual LANs). To enable VLAN function, each VAP shall be given a unique VLAN ID with valid values ranging from 1 to 4094.
  • Page 52: Security

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 7.2.4 Security The Access Point supports various wireless authentication and data encryption methods in each VAP profile. With this, the administrator can provide different service levels to clients. The security type includes Open, WEP, 802.1X, WPA-Personal, and WPA-Enterprise.
  • Page 53 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH  WEP: WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is a data encryption mechanism based on a 64-bit or 128-bit shared key algorithm. Security Settings: WEP  802.11 Authentication: Select from Open System, Shared Key, or Auto.
  • Page 54 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH  802.1X: When 802.1X Authentication is selected, RADIUS authentication and Dynamic WEP are provided. Security Settings: 802.1X Authentication  Dynamic WEP Settings: Dynamic WEP: For 802.1X security type, Dynamic WEP is always enabled to automatically generate WEP keys for encryption.
  • Page 55 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH  WPA-Personal: WPA-Personal is a pre-shared key authentication method. Security Settings: WPA-Personal  Cipher Suite: Select an encryption method from WPA2 or WPA2/WPA.  Pre-shared Key Type: Select a pre-shared key type: PSK (Hex) or Passphrase.
  • Page 56 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH  WPA-Enterprise: If this option is selected, the RADIUS authentication and data encryption will both be enabled. Security Settings: WPA-Enterprise  WPA Settings: Cipher Suite: Select an encryption method from WPA2 or WPA2/WPA.
  • Page 57: Repeater

    Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 7.2.5 Repeater 4ipnet Access Points are capable of utilizing WDS to extend wireless network coverage. If WDS is enabled, the AP can support up to 4 WDS links to its peer APs. Security Type (None, WEP, or WPA/PSK) can be configured to decide which encryption is to be used for WDS connections respectively.
  • Page 58: Advanced

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 7.2.6 Advanced The advanced wireless settings for the Access Point’s VAP (Virtual Access Point) profiles allow customization of data transmission settings. The administrator can tune the following parameters to improve network communication performance if a poor connection occurs.
  • Page 59 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH  WMM: The default is Disable. Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) is a Quality of Service (QoS) feature that prioritizes wireless data packets based on four access categories: voice, video, best effort, and background. Applications without WMM and applications that do not require QoS are assigned to the best-effort category, which receives a lower priority than that of voice and video.
  • Page 60: Access Control

     Maximum Number of Clients The 4ipnet Access Point supports various methods of authenticating clients for wireless LAN access. The default policy is unlimited access without any authentication requirement. To restrict the station number of wireless connections, simply change the Maximum Number of Stations to a desired number.
  • Page 61 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH  Access Control Type The administrator can restrict the wireless access of client devices based on their MAC addresses.  Disable Access Control: When Disable is selected, there is no restriction for client devices to access the system.
  • Page 62 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH  MAC ACL Deny List: When selecting MAC ACL Deny List, all client devices are granted access to the system except those listed in the Deny List (“denied MAC addresses”). The administrator can allow any denied MAC address to connect to the system temporarily by checking Disable.
  • Page 63: Firewall

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 7.3 Firewall The system provides an added security feature, Layer2 Firewall, in addition to the typical AP security. Layer2 Firewall offers a firewall function that is tailored specifically for Layer2 traffic, providing another choice of shield against possible security threats coming from/going to WLAN (AP interfaces);...
  • Page 64 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH >>To delete a specific rule, Del in the Setting column of firewall list will lead to the following page for removal confirmation. After the SAVE button is clicked and system is rebooted, the rule will be removed.
  • Page 65 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH  Action: The rule can be chosen to be Block or Pass.  Remark: Any note of this rule can be specified here. When the configuration for firewall rule is completed; please click SAVE and Reboot system to let the firewall rule take effect.
  • Page 66 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH Copyright © 4IPNET, INC.
  • Page 67: Service

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 7.3.2 Service The administrator can add or delete firewall services here; the services in this list will become options to choose in firewall rule (when EtherType is IPv4). The Access Point provides a list of rules to block or pass traffic of layer-3 or above protocols. These services are available to choose from a drop-down list of layer2 firewall rule edit page with Ether Type IPv4.
  • Page 68: Advanced

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 7.3.3 Advanced At Firewall > Advanced, more advanced settings on firewall rules can be configured, providing extra security enhancement against DHCP and ARP traffic traversing the available interfaces of the system. ...
  • Page 69: Utilities

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 7.4 Utilities The following utility features on this page allow the administrator to maintain the system: Change Password, Backup & Restore, System Upgrade, Reboot, and Upload Certificate. 7.4.1 Change Password To protect the Web Management Interface from unauthorized access, it is highly recommended to change the administrator’s password to a secure password.
  • Page 70 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH Backup & Restore Page  Reset to Default:  Click Reset to load the factory default settings of the Access Point. A pop-up Page will appear to re- confirm the request to reboot the system. Click OK to proceed, or click Cancel to cancel the reboot request.
  • Page 71 If the console connection is not readily available, the IP address of the AP can be retrieved with an IP Discovery Utility provided by 4ipnet. Simply connect via an Ethernet cable and run the Discovery Utility. Note that the laptop/PC connecting to the AP must run in Windows XP compatible mode and a static IP must be set.
  • Page 72: System Upgrade

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 7.4.3 System Upgrade The Access Point provides a web firmware upload / upgrade feature. The administrator can download the latest firmware from the website and save it on the administrator’s PC. To upgrade the system firmware, click Browse to choose the new firmware file you downloaded onto your PC and then click Upload to execute the process.
  • Page 73: Upload Certificate

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH Reboot Page 7.4.5 Upload Certificate This function is used to configure a valid certificate for security validation required in CAPWAP.  Upload Certificate: It provides flexibility to support customer’s own Certificate, Private Key, or Trusted Certificate for a means of security verification for CAPWAP or other security needs to ensure the authenticity of this AP to other network entities.
  • Page 74: Status

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 7.5 Status This page is used to view the current condition and state of the system and it includes the following functions: Overview, Associated Clients, WDS Link Status and Event Log. 7.5.1 Overview The System Overview page provides an overview of the system status for the administrator.
  • Page 75 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH Table 3 Status Page’s Organizational Layout Item Description System Name The system name of the Access Point. The current firmware version of the Access Firmware Version Point. The current firmware build number of the Build Number Access Point.
  • Page 76: Associated Clients

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 7.5.2 Associated Clients The administrator can remotely oversee the status of all associated clients on this page. When a low SNR is found here, the administrator can tune the corresponding parameters or investigate the settings of associated clients to improve network communication performance.
  • Page 77: Event Log

    User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 7.5.4 Event Log The Event Log provides a record of system activities. The administrator can monitor the system status by checking this log. Event Log Page Each line in the log represents an event record; in each line, there are 4 fields: ...
  • Page 78: Console Interface Configuration

    Via the console port, administrators are able to enter the console interface to reset the access point to its factory default settings. In order to connect to the console port of a 4ipnet access point, a console, modem cable, and a terminal simulation program, such as PuTTy are needed. There are 2 ways to access the console interface: 1.
  • Page 79 User’s Manual Enterprise Access Point – EAP701/EAP717 ENGLISH 2. Remote Connection The system supports access to the console interface via SSH. Typically SSH utilizes Port 22 and would require the WAN IP address for access. Copyright © 4IPNET, INC.
  • Page 80 If the console connection is not readily available, the IP address of the AP can be retrieved with an IP Discovery Utility provided by 4ipnet. Simply connect via an Ethernet cable and run the Discovery Utility. Note that the laptop/PC connecting to the AP must run in Windows XP compatible mode and a static IP must be set.

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