8.2
Maintenance
The Maintenance page allows you to perform the following operations: reboot, reset,
firmware,
back
up/restore, and
Rebooting the AP disconnects all connections. You are recommended to reboot the AP in spare time.
8.2.1
Reboot
Manual Reboot
If a parameter does not take effect or the AP does not work properly, you can try rebooting the AP
manually to resolve the problem.
To access the configuration page, choose Tools > Maintenance > Maintenance.
Reboot Schedule
This function allows the AP to automatically reboot as scheduled. You can use this function to
prevent wireless performance degradation or network instability that occurs after a long AP
uptime. The AP supports the following two types of scheduled reboot:
Reboot
Interval: The AP reboots at the interval you set.
−
Reboot
Schedule: The AP reboots regularly at the time you set.
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Configure the AP to Reboot at an Interval
Rebooting at intervals is based on the system time. To avoid reboot time error, ensure that the
time
is correct.
Choose Tools > Maintenance > Reboot Schedule.
Step 1
Enable Reboot Schedule.
Step 2
Select Reboot Interval from the Type drop-down list menu.
Step 3
Set Interval as required, which is 1440 minutes in this example.
Step 4
LED indicator
control.
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