Tenda AX3000 User Manual page 20

Wi-fi 6 long-range access point
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Parameter description
Parameter
MAC Address
IP Address Type
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
Device Name
Optimize Ethernet
for
Description
It specifies the MAC address of the AP's LAN port.
It specifies IP address obtaining method of the AP.
Static IP: You are required to set related parameters manually. This method is
suitable for scenarios where only one or several APs are deployed.
DHCP (Dynamic IP Address): The AP automatically obtains related parameters from
a DHCP server on your LAN network. This method is suitable for scenarios where a
great number of APs are deployed.
After setting the IP address obtaining method to DHCP (Dynamic IP Address), before
logging in to the web UI of the AP next time, check the IP address obtained by the AP in
the client list of the DHCP server in the network first, then use the IP address to log in.
It specifies the LAN IP address (also the login IP address) of the AP. The web UI of the
AP is accessible at this IP address.
It specifies the subnet mask of the AP. Default: 255.255.255.0.
It specifies the gateway IP address of the AP.
Generally, enter the LAN IP address of the router connected to the internet.
It specifies the IP address of the primary DNS server of the AP.
If DNS proxy function is supported on your router connected to the internet, you can
set the IP address of the primary DNS server to the LAN IP address of your router.
Otherwise, enter a correct DNS server IP address.
It specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS server of the AP. This parameter is
optional.
If you have two DNS server IP addresses, you can enter the other one here.
It specifies the name of the AP.
You are recommended to change the name of the AP to indicate the location of the AP
(such as Living Room), so that you can easily identify the AP when managing many APs.
It specifies the Ethernet mode of the PoE power-supply port of the AP.
Faster Speed (Auto Negotiation): This option features a high data rate but short
transmission distance. Generally, you are advised to select this option.
Longer Distance (10 Mbps Full Duplex): This option features long transmission
distance but low data rate. Generally, the negotiated speed is 10 Mbps.
If the Ethernet cable connecting the PoE Ethernet port of the AP to the peer device is
longer than 100 meters, the Longer Distance (10 Mbps Full Duplex) mode is
recommended. In this case, ensure that the peer device adopts auto negotiation
option.
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