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Ruijie Reyee RG-RAP Series Access Points
ReyeeOS 1.218
Web-based Configuration Guide
Document Version: V1.1
Date: February 20, 2023
Copyright © 2023 Ruijie Networks

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  • Page 1 Ruijie Reyee RG-RAP Series Access Points ReyeeOS 1.218 Web-based Configuration Guide Document Version: V1.1 Date: February 20, 2023 Copyright © 2023 Ruijie Networks...
  • Page 2 All rights are reserved in this document and this statement. Any reproduction, excerption, backup, modification, transmission, translation or commercial use of this document or any portion of this document, in any form or by any means, without the prior written consent of Ruijie Networks is prohibited.
  • Page 3: Preface

    Intended Audience This document is intended for:  Network engineers  Technical support and servicing engineers  Network administrators Technical Support  Official website of Ruijie Reyee: https://www.ruijienetworks.com/products/reyee  Technical support website: https://ruijienetworks.com/support  Case portal: https://caseportal.ruijienetworks.com  Community: https://community.ruijienetworks.com ...
  • Page 4 Specification An alert that contains a description of product or version support. Note This manual introduces the features of the RG-RAP series access points and instructs users to configure the device.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ..............................I 1 Fast Internet Access .......................... 1 1.1 Configuration Environment Requirements ................1 1.1.1 PC ..........................1 1.2 Default Configuration ......................... 1 1.3 Login to Eweb ..........................1 1.3.1 Connecting to the Access Point ..................1 1.3.2 Configuring the IP Address of the Management Client ..........2 1.3.3 Logging in to the Web Page ..................
  • Page 6 1.8.1 Single Management Webpage ..................10 1.8.2 Dual Management Webpages ..................12 2 Network Monitoring ......................... 15 2.1 Viewing the Network Information ..................... 15 2.2 Adding Network Devices ......................17 2.2.1 Wired Connection ......................17 2.2.2 AP Mesh ........................19 2.3 Managing Network Devices .....................
  • Page 7 3.8 Configuring Layer-3 Roaming ....................44 3.9 Configuring AP Isolation ......................45 3.10 Adding a Wi-Fi Network ......................46 3.11 Configuring a Guest Wi-Fi ..................... 47 3.11.1 Overview ........................47 3.11.2 Configuration Steps ....................47 3.12 Configuring Wireless Rate Limiting ..................48 3.12.1 Overview ........................
  • Page 8 3.14.12 Configuring WIO ...................... 62 3.14.13 Configuring Wi-Fi Roaming Optimization (802.11k/v) ..........63 3.15 Configuring Healthy Mode ..................... 64 3.16 Configuring XPress ........................ 65 3.17 Configuring Wireless Schedule ..................... 66 3.18 Enabling Reyee Mesh ......................66 3.19 Configuring AP Load Balancing ..................... 67 3.19.1 Overview ........................
  • Page 9 4.8 Changing MAC Address ......................83 4.9 Changing MTU ......................... 83 4.10 Configuring DHCP Server ...................... 84 4.10.1 DHCP Server ......................84 4.10.2 Configuring the DHCP Server Function ..............84 4.10.3 Displaying Online DHCP Clients ................85 4.10.4 Displaying the DHCP Static IP Address List .............. 86 4.11 Link Aggregation ........................
  • Page 10 5.1 PoE ............................99 5.2 PoE Settings ..........................99 5.3 Setting the Login Password ....................100 5.4 Setting the Session Timeout Duration ................... 101 5.5 Setting and Displaying System Time ..................101 5.6 Configuring Reboot ........................ 103 5.6.1 Rebooting the Current Device ................... 103 5.6.2 Rebooting All Devices in the Network ................
  • Page 11 6.4 Fault Collection ........................114 7 FAQs ............................... 115 7.1 Login Failure .......................... 115 7.2 Factory Setting Restoration ....................115 7.3 Password Loss ........................115...
  • Page 12: Fast Internet Access

    Wireless Connection On a mobile phone or laptop, search for wireless network @Ruijie-SXXXX (XXXX is the last four digits of the MAC address of each device). In this mode, you do not need to set the IP address of the management Client,...
  • Page 13: Configuring The Ip Address Of The Management Client

    Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access 1.3.2 Configuring the IP Address of the Management Client Configure an IP address for the management client in the same network segment as the default IP address of the device (The default device IP address is 10.44.77.254, and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.) so that the management client can access the device.
  • Page 14: Work Mode

    Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access If you forget the IP address or password, hold down the Reset button on the device panel for more than 5 seconds when the device is connected to the power supply to restore factory settings. After restoration, you can use the default IP address and password to log in.
  • Page 15: Configuration Wizard (Router Mode)

    Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access Configuration Wizard (Router Mode) Upon first login, you can perform quick configuration procedures to configure the Internet type, Wi-Fi network and management password. 1.5.1 Getting Started (1) Connect the device to a power supply and connect the port of the device to an upstream device with an Ethernet cable.
  • Page 16: Configuration Steps

    Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access 1.5.2 Configuration Steps 1. Add a Device to Network You can manage and configure all devices in the network in batches by default. Please verify the device count and network status before configuration. Note New devices will join in a network automatically after being powered on.
  • Page 17 Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access ○ Static IP: Enter the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server, and click Next. (2) SSID and Wi-Fi Password: The device has no Wi-Fi password by default, indicating that the Wi-Fi network is an open network.
  • Page 18: Configuration Wizard (Ap Mode)

    Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access The device can access the Internet now. Bind the device with a Ruijie Cloud account for remote management. Follow the instruction to log in to Ruijie Cloud for further configuration. Note  If your device is not connected to the Internet, click Exit to exit the configuration wizard.
  • Page 19: Configuration Wizard (Wireless Repeater Mode)

    Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access Configuration Wizard (Wireless Repeater Mode) 1.7.1 Getting Started  Before configuring the wireless repeater mode, configure the primary router and test that the primary router can access the Internet.  Place the device where it can discover at least two-bar Wi-Fi signal of the primary router. Caution ...
  • Page 20 Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access (3) Select the primary router SSID that requires expanding the Wi-Fi coverage, enter the Wi-Fi password of the primary router, and click Next. (4) Set the SSID and password and click Save. Then, the Wi-Fi network will be restarted.
  • Page 21: Introduction To The Eweb Gui

    Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access Introduction to the Eweb GUI To facilitate flexible device management, the Web page displays different system configuration menus in different work modes. For details about the work mode, see Switching Work Mode. As to the RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG- RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models, please refer to Dual Management Webpages.
  • Page 22 Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access 2. Standalone Management  If a device is in self-organizing network mode, click the name of the currently logged in device or click Manage of a specified device in the device list to configure and manage the device.
  • Page 23: Dual Management Webpages

    Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access  If a device is in standalone mode, you can configure and manage only the currently logged in device. The Web page displays the function configuration menu of a single device on the left side. 1.8.2 Dual Management Webpages 1.
  • Page 24 Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access If the self-organizing network is enabled, the device can work in the network mode and the local device mode. The two modes can be switched on the Web page.  Network mode: View the management information of all devices in the network, and configure all devices based on network management.
  • Page 25 Web-based Configuration Guide Fast Internet Access 2. Switching the Management Mode Click the current management mode in the navigation bar, and select the mode in the drop-down box to switch the work mode of the device.
  • Page 26: Network Monitoring

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring Network Monitoring Caution The functions mentioned in this chapter are supported by only RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG- RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG-RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260, and RG-RAP6262. In Network mode, select Overview. The Overview webpage displays the current network topology, real-time uplink and downlink flow, networking status, and the number of users.
  • Page 27 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring  Click the flow data and view the real-time flow.  Click the device in the topology to view the operating status and configuration of the device and configure the device functions. The hostname is set to the product model by default. You can click to modify the hostname.
  • Page 28: Adding Network Devices

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring  The update time of the topology is displayed at the bottom left corner. Click Refresh to update the topology to the latest status. Please wait for a few minutes for the update. Adding Network Devices 2.2.1 Wired Connection (1) If a new device is connected to the device in the network through wired connection, a prompt message will...
  • Page 29 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring of devices that are not in SON is displayed under the Devices at the top left corner of the page. Click Manage to add the device to the current network. (2) Go to the Network List page, click Other Network to select the target device and click Add to My Network.
  • Page 30: Ap Mesh

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring If the target device is not configured yet, you can add the device directly without a password. If the device is configured with a password, please enter the management password of the device. If the password is incorrect, the device cannot be added to the network.
  • Page 31 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring 1. Overview After being powered on and enabled with Mesh (see 3.18 for details), a Mesh-capable new AP can be paired with other Mesh-capable wireless devices on the target network through multiple ways. Then the AP will be synchronized its Wi-Fi configuration with other devices automatically.
  • Page 32 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring  Place the new AP no more than 2 meters away from the uplink device to ensure that the new AP can receive the Wi-Fi signal from the uplink device. The new AP may fail to be scanned due to the long distance or obstacles between it and the uplink device.
  • Page 33 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring 4. Configuration Steps for Search-based Pairing (Uplink Device is an AP or EGW Router) Caution  The new AP must be in factory status.  It can be scanned only when the live network is enabled with Mesh (see 3.18 for details).
  • Page 34 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring (4) Check the topology on the Overview page to make sure that the new AP has connected to the uplink device in wireless mode.
  • Page 35 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring (5) Power off the new AP and install it as planned. (6) Log in to the Eweb of a device on the target network. In Network mode, choose Devices > AP. Make sure that the new AP is online and the corresponding entry contains icon in the Relay Information column.
  • Page 36 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring 5. Configuration Steps for Wired Pairing (Uplink Device is an AP, EG Router, or EGW Router) Caution  The new AP must be in factory status.  It can be scanned only when the live network is enabled with Mesh (see 3.18 for details).
  • Page 37 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring Click View Details following the icon to obtain information about the uplink device and RSSI. 6. Enabling WAN Port The WAN port works as the wired uplink port of the AP by default. For the AP added to the target network through Mesh pairing, the WAN port is disabled by default.
  • Page 38 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring (2) Choose More > Advanced > Enable WAN, toggle on Enable, and click Save. 7. Querying Mesh APs and Mesh Details (1) Log in to the Eweb of a device on the target network. (2) Query Mesh APs. ...
  • Page 39: Managing Network Devices

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring (3) Query Mesh networking details. In Network mode, choose Devices > AP. Select the target AP, and click View Details in the Relay Information column to obtain the Mesh networking details. Managing Network Devices Click List at the top left corner of the topology or click Devices in the menu bar to switch to the device list view, and view the information of all devices in the self-organizing network (SON).
  • Page 40 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring  Click SN to configure the specified device.  Select the offline device and click Delete Offline Devices to remove the device from the list and the topology.
  • Page 41: Configuring Network Planning

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring Configuring Network Planning The Overview page displays the configuration of Network Planning at the bottom left corner, including Wi-Fi VLAN and Wired VLAN.  Click manage to go to the Network Planning page for configuration (Network > Network Planning). You can add or edit the Network Planning configuration for the live network.
  • Page 42 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring wired VLANs.  Method 2: Click manage in the Network Planning area on the Overview page to go to the Network Planning page for configuration (Network > Network Planning). Click Add Wired VLAN to add the wired VLANs to the live network or select the available wired VLANs.
  • Page 43: Configuring Wi-Fi Vlan

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring (3) Please confirm the delivered configurations and click Save. The configurations will take effect after a few minutes. 2.4.2 Configuring Wi-Fi VLAN (1) Go to the Wired VLAN page for configuration.  Method 1: Click Add beside Wi-Fi VLAN in the Network Planning area on the Overview page to add the Wi-Fi VLANs.
  • Page 44 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring (1) Configure the SSID, Wi-Fi password and band. Click Expand to expand the advanced settings and set the parameters. Then, click Next. (2) Configure the VLAN ID, address pool server and DHCP pool. The gateway is configured as the address pool server by default to assign IP addresses to clients.
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting Fault Alerts

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring (3) Please confirm the delivered configurations and click Save. The configurations will take effect after a few minutes. Troubleshooting Fault Alerts The Overview page displays the fault alerts and handling suggestions if faults occur in the network. Click the fault alert in Alert Center to view the faulty device, fault details and handling suggestions, and troubleshoot device faults by referring to the handling suggestions.
  • Page 46 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Monitoring...
  • Page 47: Wi-Fi Network Settings

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Wi-Fi Network Settings Note Wi-Fi network settings covers the Wi-Fi settings of the currently logged in devices and the management of all wireless devices in the network. In Network mode, the Wi-Fi network settings are synchronized to all wireless devices in the network.
  • Page 48 Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (1) Click Expand to view all groups on the left part of the Device List page. Click to create a new group. Up to 8 groups can be added. You can click to edit the group name and click to delete the group.
  • Page 49: Configuring Ssid And Wi-Fi Password

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configuring SSID and Wi-Fi Password (1) Go to the page for configuration.  Method 1: Choose Network ( WLAN) > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Settings. Select the target Wi-Fi.  Method 2: Choose Network ( WLAN) >...
  • Page 50: Hiding The Ssid

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Hiding the SSID 3.3.1 Overview Hiding the SSID can prevent unauthorized clients from accessing the Wi-Fi network and enhance network security. After this function is enabled, the mobile phone or PC cannot search out the SSID. Instead, you have to manually enter the correct SSID and Wi-Fi password.
  • Page 51: Checking Wireless Clients

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Checking Wireless Clients RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models: If the self-organizing network is disabled, choose WLAN > Clients If the self-organizing network is enabled, in Network mode, choose Clients > Online Clients > Wireless For other RAP models: Choose WLAN...
  • Page 52: Configuring Wi-Fi Band

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Table 3-1 Description of Wireless Client Information Item Description Username Name of a client MAC address of the client IPv4 address of the client SN of the device associated with the client Duration Time when the client connects to the Wi-Fi network RSSI RSSI of the Wi-Fi network associated with the client Rate/Negotiation Rate...
  • Page 53: Configuring Band Steering

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (1) Set the band of Wi-Fi signals. The device supports the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. Compared with the 2.4 GHz band, the 5 GHz band supports a higher network transmission rate and is less susceptible to interference, but is inferior in signal coverage and through-wall penetration.
  • Page 54: Configuring Wi-Fi 6

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configuring Wi-Fi 6 Caution The function takes effect only on APs supporting the IEEE 802.11ax protocol. In addition, access clients must support IEEE 802.11ax so that clients can enjoy high-speed Internet access experience brought by Wi-Fi 6. If clients do not support Wi-Fi 6, you can disable this function.
  • Page 55: Configuring Layer-3 Roaming

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configuring Layer-3 Roaming (1) Go to the page for configuration.  Method 1: Choose Network ( WLAN) > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Settings. Select the target Wi-Fi.  Method 2: Choose Network ( WLAN) > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi List. Select the target Wi-Fi in the list and click Edit in the action column.
  • Page 56: Configuring Ap Isolation

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configuring AP Isolation (1) Go to the page for configuration.  Method 1: Choose Network ( WLAN) > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Settings. Select the target Wi-Fi.  Method 2: Choose Network ( WLAN) > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi List. Select the target Wi-Fi in the list and click Edit in the action column.
  • Page 57: Adding A Wi-Fi Network

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.10 Adding a Wi-Fi Network (1) Go to the page for configuration.  Method 1: Choose Network ( WLAN) > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Settings.  Method 2: Choose Network ( WLAN) > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi List. (1) Click Add, enter the SSID and Wi-Fi password and click OK to add a Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 58: Configuring A Guest Wi-Fi

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.11 Configuring a Guest Wi-Fi 3.11.1 Overview This Wi-Fi network is provided for guests and is disabled by default. It supports client isolation, that is, access clients are isolated from each other. They can only access the Internet via Wi-Fi, but cannot access each other, improving security.
  • Page 59: Configuring Wireless Rate Limiting

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.12 Configuring Wireless Rate Limiting Caution This function is supported by only RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG-RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260, and RG-RAP6262. 3.12.1 Overview The device supports four rate limiting modes: client-based rate limiting, SSID-based rate limiting, AP-based rate limiting, and packet-based rate limiting.
  • Page 60: Configuration Steps

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.12.2 Configuration Steps Configuring Client-based Rate Limiting Choose Network ( WLAN) > LimitSpeed > Client-based Rate Limiting. (1) Enable Wireless Rate Limiting. (2) Click Add. In the dialog box that appears, set the MAC address and uplink and downlink rate limit values of the client, and click OK.
  • Page 61 Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configuring AP-based Rate Limiting Choose Network ( WLAN) > LimitSpeed > AP-based Rate Limiting. (1) Enable Wireless Rate Limiting. (2) Set the uplink and downlink rate limit modes to Rate Limit Per User, configure the rate limit values, and click...
  • Page 62: Configuring Wi-Fi Blacklist Or Whitelist

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configuring Packet-based Rate Limiting Choose Network ( WLAN) > LimitSpeed > Packet-based Rate Limiting. (1) Enable Wireless Rate Limiting. (2) Select the specific type of packets for rate limiting, configure the rate limit value, and click Save. 3.13 Configuring Wi-Fi Blacklist or Whitelist 3.13.1...
  • Page 63: Configuration Steps

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Wi-Fi blacklist: Clients in the Wi-Fi blacklist are prevented from accessing the Internet. Clients that are not added to the Wi-Fi blacklist are free to access the Internet. Wi-Fi whitelist: Only clients in the Wi-Fi whitelist can access the Internet. Clients that are not added to the Wi-Fi whitelist are prevented from accessing the Internet.
  • Page 64: Optimizing Wi-Fi Network

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 2. Configuring an SSID-based Blacklist/Whitelist Choose Clients ( WLAN) > Blacklist/Whitelist > SSID-Based Blacklist/Whitelist. Select a target Wi-Fi network from the left column, select the blacklist or whitelist mode and click Add to configure a blacklist or whitelist client.
  • Page 65: Optimizing The Radio Channel

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.14.3 Optimizing the Radio Channel RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models:  Configure the master device. Choose Network ( WLAN) > Radio Frequency  Configure the slave device. Choose Devices > Select the target device in the device list and click SN > Radio Frequency For other RAP models: ...
  • Page 66: Optimizing The Channel Width

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.14.4 Optimizing the Channel Width Choose Network WLAN) > Radio Frequency. A network with a lower channel width is more stable, while a network with a higher channel width is susceptible to interference. If the interference is severe, choose a lower channel width to avoid network stalling to a certain extent.
  • Page 67: Optimizing The Transmit Power

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.14.5 Optimizing the Transmit Power RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models:  Configure the master device. Choose Network ( WLAN) > Radio Frequency  Configure the slave device. Choose Devices > Select the target device in the device list and click SN > Radio Frequency For other RAP models: ...
  • Page 68: Configuring The Multicast Rate

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.14.6 Configuring the Multicast Rate Caution This function is supported by only RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG-RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260, and RG-RAP6262. Choose Network ( WLAN) > Radio Frequency. If the multicast rate is too high, the packet loss rate of multicast packets may increase. If the multicast rate is too low, the radio interface may become busy.
  • Page 69: Configuring The Client Limit

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.14.7 Configuring the Client Limit Choose Network WLAN) > Radio Frequency. If the access point is associated with too many clients, it will have a lower performance, affecting user experience. After you configure the threshold, new clients over the threshold will not be allowed to access the Wi-Fi network. You can lower the threshold if there is requirement for bandwidth per client.
  • Page 70: Configuring The Kick-Off Threshold

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Note In the self-organizing network mode, the client limit refers to the maximum number of clients accessing all Wi- Fi networks in the current AP group. 3.14.8 Configuring the Kick-off Threshold Choose Network WLAN) > Radio Frequency. In the case of multiple Wi-Fi signals, setting the kick-off threshold can improve the wireless signal quality to a certain extent.
  • Page 71: Configuring Access Threshold

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings  Configure the slave device. Choose Devices > Select the target device in the device list and click SN > Radio Frequency For other RAP models:  Configure the master device. Choose WLAN > Radio Frequency ...
  • Page 72: Configuring Response Rssi Threshold

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings  Configure the master device. Choose WLAN > Radio Frequency Configure the slave device. Choose WLAN > APs > Select the target device in the device list and click Manage > WLAN > Radio Frequency When the wireless signal of the end user is lower than the access threshold set on the device, the client cannot detect the wireless signal of the device.
  • Page 73: Configuring Wio

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings the less the environmental factors interfere with the AP. However, the connection of the client may be affected. After adjusting the configuration, click Save. 3.14.12 Configuring WIO For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG-RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Network mode, choose Network >WIO For the other RAP models: Choose WLAN >...
  • Page 74: Configuring Wi-Fi Roaming Optimization (802.11K/V)

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.14.13 Configuring Wi-Fi Roaming Optimization (802.11k/v) Caution This function is not supported by RG-RAP1200(F) and RG-RAP2200(F). RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Network mode, choose Network > WIO > Wi- Fi Roaming Optimization (802.11k/v).
  • Page 75: Configuring Healthy Mode

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings  During the WLAN environment scanning, the APs will switch channels, forcing the clients to go offline. The process will last for 2 minutes. 3.15 Configuring Healthy Mode Choose Network WLAN) > Wi-Fi > Healthy Mode. Select Device Group from the drop-down list box.
  • Page 76: Configuring Xpress

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.16 Configuring XPress (1) Go to the page for configuration.  Method 1: Choose Network ( WLAN) > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Settings. Select the target Wi-Fi.  Method 2: Choose Network ( WLAN) > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi List. Select the target Wi-Fi in the list and click Edit in the action column.
  • Page 77: Configuring Wireless Schedule

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.17 Configuring Wireless Schedule (1) Go to the page for configuration.  Method 1: Choose Network ( WLAN) > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Settings. Select the target Wi-Fi.  Method 2: Choose Network ( WLAN) > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi List. Select the target Wi-Fi in the list and click Edit in the action column.
  • Page 78: Configuring Ap Load Balancing

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.19 Configuring AP Load Balancing Caution This function is supported by only RG-RAP series access points. 3.19.1 Overview The AP load balancing function is used to balance the load of APs in the wireless network. When APs are added to a load balancing group, clients will automatically associate with the APs with light load when the APs in the group are not load balanced.
  • Page 79 Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Table 3-2 Client load balancing configuration Parameter Description Group Name Enter the name of the AP load balancing group. Select Client Load Balancing. Type...
  • Page 80: Configuring Traffic Load Balancing

    Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Parameter Description Configure a detailed load balancing rule, including the maximum number of clients allowed to associate with an AP, the difference between the currently associated client count and client count on the AP with the lightest load, and the number of attempts to the AP with full load.
  • Page 81 Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Table 3-3 Traffic load balancing configuration Parameter Description Group Name Enter the name of the AP load balancing group. Select Traffic Load Balancing. Type Configure a detailed load balancing rule, including the maximum traffic allowed on an AP, the difference between the current traffic and the traffic on the AP with the lightest load, and the number of attempts to the AP with full load.
  • Page 82: Network Settings

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Network Settings Note This chapter takes the currently logged in device as an example to describe the entry of each function setting page. If you need to configure other devices in the network, please refer to the following path to enter the configuration page of the corresponding device, and then configure the function: ...
  • Page 83 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Click the current work mode to change the work mode. AC function switch: If a device works in the router mode and the self-organizing network discovery function is enabled, you can enable or disable the AC function. After the AC function is enabled, the device in the router mode supports the virtual AC function and can manage downlink devices.
  • Page 84: Viewing Device Role

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Caution After the self-organizing network discovery is enabled, you can check the role of the device in self-organizing network mode. 4.1.4 Viewing Device Role RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose Overview >...
  • Page 85: Configuring Internet Connection Type (Ipv6)

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings The device supports the following Internet connection types:  PPPoE: This Internet connection type is supported only when the device works in routing mode. You need to manually configure the PPPoE username and password.  DHCP: The current device will act as a DHCP client and apply for the IPv4 address/prefix from the upstream network device.
  • Page 86: Configuring Lan Port

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings The device supports the following Internet connection types:  DHCP: The current device will act as a DHCPv6 client and apply for the IPv6 address/prefix from the upstream network device.  Static IP: If this Internet connection type is selected, you need to manually configure a static IPv6 address, gateway address, and DNS server.
  • Page 87: Configuring Repeater Mode

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Configuring Repeater Mode Caution RG-RAP1200(F) access point does not support this function. 4.5.1 Wired Repeater RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose Network > Repeater Mode For other RAP models: Choose ( WLAN >...
  • Page 88: Wireless Repeater

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings 4.5.2 Wireless Repeater The wireless repeater mode extends the Wi-Fi coverage range of the primary device. The device supports the dual-link wireless repeater mode and can extend both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz signals of the primary device. Note ...
  • Page 89 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings (1) Select the Wi-Fi signal of the upper-layer device that you want to extend. The configuration items of the local device are displayed. If the signal of the upper-layer device is encrypted, enter the Wi-Fi password of the upper-layer device.
  • Page 90: Creating A Vlan

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Caution  After the configuration is saved, the AP will be disconnected from the Wi-Fi network and needs to connect to the new Wi-Fi network. Exercise caution when performing this operation. Record the new Wi- Fi name and password.
  • Page 91 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings A LAN can be classified into multiple VLANs. Click Add to create a VLAN. Table 4-1 VLAN Configuration Parameter Description IP address of the VLAN interface. The default gateway of devices that access the Internet through the current LAN should be set to this IP address.
  • Page 92: Configuring Port Vlan

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Parameter Description Enable the DHCP server function. After it is enabled, devices on the LAN can automatically obtain IP addresses. After the DHCP service is enabled, you need to configure the start IP DHCP Server address to be assigned, number of IP addresses to be assigned, and address lease term for the DHCP server, and other DHCP server options.
  • Page 93 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings (2) Switch to the Port VLAN tab page and configure VLANs for the port. Click the option box below the port, select the mapping between a VLAN and the port from the drop-down list box, and click Save. ○...
  • Page 94: Changing Mac Address

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Changing MAC Address RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose Network > WAN > For other RAP models: Choose ( WLAN > APs > Manage >) Network > WAN > WAN ISPs may restrict the access of devices with unknown MAC addresses to the Internet for the sake of security.
  • Page 95: Configuring Dhcp Server

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings 4.10 Configuring DHCP Server Caution This function is not supported when the device works in AP mode. 4.10.1 DHCP Server In the router mode, the DHCP server function can be enabled on the device to automatically assign IP addresses to clients so that clients connected to the LAN ports or Wi-Fi network of the device obtain IP addresses for Internet access.
  • Page 96: Displaying Online Dhcp Clients

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Lease Time(Min): Enter the address lease term. When a client is connected, the leased IP address is automatically renewed. If a leased IP address is not renewed due to client disconnection or network instability, the IP address will be reclaimed after the lease term expires. After the client connection is restored, the client can request an IP address again.
  • Page 97: Displaying The Dhcp Static Ip Address List

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings 4.10.4 Displaying the DHCP Static IP Address List RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose Network > LAN > Static IP Addresses For other RAP models: Choose ( WLAN >...
  • Page 98: Configuring Dns

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Local Device mode, choose Advanced > Link Aggregation. Link Aggregation can improve the throughput in the network and deal with link congestion. 4.12 Configuring DNS RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose Advanced >...
  • Page 99: Configuring Port Flow Control

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings In Local Device mode, choose Advanced > Hardware Acceleration. After Hardware acceleration is enabled, the Internet access speed will be improved. 4.14 Configuring Port Flow Control RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose Advanced >...
  • Page 100: Configuring Lan Ports

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings ARP mappings can be bound in two ways: (1) Select a dynamic ARP entry in the ARP list and click Bind. You can select multiple entries to be bound at one time and click Bind Selected to bind them. To remove the binding between a static IP address and a MAC address, click Delete in the Action column.
  • Page 101: Ipv6 Settings

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings In self-organizing network mode, the AP wired port configuration applies to all APs having wired LAN ports on the current network. The configuration applied to APs in LAN Port Settings takes effect preferentially. Click Add to add the AP wired port configuration.
  • Page 102: Ipv6 Address Assignment Methods

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings For example: 2001:ABCD:1234:5678:AAAA:BBBB:1200:2100, 800:0:0:0:0:0:0:1, 1080:0:0:0:8:800:200C:417A The number 0 in the IPv6 address can be abbreviated as follows:  The starting 0s can be omitted. For example, 2001:00CD:0034:0078:000A:000B:1200:2100 can be written as 2001:CD:34:78:A:B:1200:2100.  Consecutive 0s can be replaced by two colons (::). For example, 800:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 can be written as 800::1. Consecutive 0s can be replaced by two colons only when the 16-bit section contains all 0s, and the two colons can only appear once in the address.
  • Page 103: Enabling Ipv6

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings 4.17.4 Enabling IPv6 In Local Device mode, choose Network > IPv6 Address. Click Enable, and then click OK in the dialog box that appears to enable IPv6. After IPv6 is enabled, you can configure the IPv6 addresses of WAN and LAN ports, view the DHCPv6 client, and configure a static DHCPv6 address for the client.
  • Page 104 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Table 4-2 IPv6 Address Configuration Parameters of the WAN Port Parameter Description Specify the method for obtaining an IPv6 address for the WAN port. DHCP: The current device will act as a DHCPv6 client and apply for the IPv6 address/prefix from the upstream network device.
  • Page 105: Configuring The Ipv6 Address For The Lan Port

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Parameter Description If Internet is set to Static IP, you need to manually configure this parameter. If the current device cannot access the Internet in DHCP mode or NAT66 cannot obtain the IPv6 address prefix, you must enable NAT66 to assign the IPv6 address to an intranet client.
  • Page 106 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings You can click Advanced Settings to configure more address attributes. Table 4-3 IPv6 Address Configuration Parameters of the LAN Port Parameter Description Subnet Prefix Name Configure the interface from which the prefix is obtained, for example,...
  • Page 107: Viewing Dhcpv6 Clients

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Parameter Description WAN_V6. The default value is all interfaces. Configure the length of the subnet prefix. The value ranges from 48 to Subnet Prefix Length Configure the subnet ID in hexadecimal notation. 0 indicates that the Subnet ID subnet ID automatically increments.
  • Page 108: Configuring The Ipv6 Neighbor List

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings (1) Click Add. (2) Enter the IPv6 address and DUID of the client. (3) Click OK. 4.17.9 Configuring the IPv6 Neighbor List In IPv6, Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NDP) is an important basic protocol. NDP replaces the ARP and ICMP route discovery protocols of IPv4, and supports the following functions: address resolution, neighbor status tracking, duplicate address detection, router discovery, and redirection.
  • Page 109 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings (1) Click Add and add the interface, IPv6 address and MAC address of the neighbor. (2) Select the IPv6 neighbor list to be bound, and click Bind in the Action column to bind the IPv6 address and MAC address.
  • Page 110: System Settings

    Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings System Settings Caution Only RG-RAP1200(P) supports this function. Choose Wireless > APs > Manage > Basics > PoE. The device supplies power to PoE powered devices through ports. You can check the total power, current consumption, remaining consumption, and whether PoE power supply status is normal.
  • Page 111: Setting The Login Password

    Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Setting the Login Password RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models: If the device works in self-organizing network mode, and Network mode webpage is displayed, choose System > Login Password In standalone mode: Choose System >...
  • Page 112: Setting The Session Timeout Duration

    Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Setting the Session Timeout Duration RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models: If the device works in self-organizing network mode, and Local Device mode webpage is displayed, choose System > Login In standalone mode: Choose System >...
  • Page 113 Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings If the device works in self-organizing network mode, and Network mode webpage is displayed, choose System > System Time In standalone mode: Choose System > System Time For other RAP models: In self-organizing network mode: Choose Network >...
  • Page 114: Configuring Reboot

    Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Configuring Reboot Caution  Do not cut off power during system reboot to avoid device damage.  Do not refresh the page or close the browser during the reboot. After the device is successfully rebooted and the Web service becomes available, the device automatically jumps to the login page.
  • Page 115: Rebooting The Specified Device

    Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Caution It takes time to reboot all devices in the current network. The action may affect the whole network. Please be cautious. 5.6.3 Rebooting the Specified Device In self-organizing network mode, you can reboot specified devices in the network in batches. RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G),...
  • Page 116: Configuring Scheduled Reboot

    Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Configuring Scheduled Reboot 5.7.1 Configuring Scheduled Reboot for the Current Device Confirm that the system time is accurate to avoid network interruption caused by device reboot at wrong time. For details about how to configure the system time, see Setting the Session Timeout Duration.
  • Page 117: Configuring Backup And Import

    Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models: Choose System > Reboot > Scheduled Reboot For other RAP models: To configure scheduled reboot for the current device, choose ( WLAN > APs > Manage >) System >...
  • Page 118: Restoring Factory Settings

    Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Configuration import: Click Browse, select a backup file on the local PC, and click Import to import the configuration file. The device will restart. Restoring Factory Settings 5.9.1 Restoring the Current Device to Factory Settings RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G),...
  • Page 119: Restoring All Devices To Factory Settings

    Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings 5.9.2 Restoring All Devices to Factory Settings In the self-organizing network mode, all devices in the network will be restored to factory settings. RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Network mode, choose System > Management > Reset For other RAP models: Choose Network >...
  • Page 120: Local Upgrade

    Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings 5.10.2 Local Upgrade RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose System > Upgrade > Local Upgrade For other RAP models: Choose ( WLAN > APs > Manage >) System >...
  • Page 121: Configuring Led Status Control

    Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Click a required language to switch the system language. 5.12 Configuring LED Status Control Caution The LED Status Control function is not supported in the standalone mode (self-organizing network is not enabled). RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models: Choose...
  • Page 122: Network Diagnosis Tools

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Diagnosis Tools Network Diagnosis Tools Network Check When a network error occurs, perform Network Check to identify the fault and take the suggested action. (1) Click in the navigation bar, or choose Diagnostics > Network Check and go to the Network Check page.
  • Page 123: Network Tools

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Diagnosis Tools After performing the network check, you will find the check result and suggested action. Network Tools RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose Diagnostics > Network Tools For other RAP models: Choose ( WLAN >...
  • Page 124: Alarms

    Web-based Configuration Guide Network Diagnosis Tools Alarms RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Network mode, choose Network > Alarms For other RAP models: Choose ( WLAN > APs > Manage >) Diagnostics > Alarms The Alarms page displays possible problems on the network environment and device. All types of alarms are followed by default.
  • Page 125 Web-based Configuration Guide Network Diagnosis Tools Click View Unfollowed Alarm to view the unfollowed alarm. You can follow the alarm again in the pop-up window. Fault Collection RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RAP6260(H), RG-RAP2260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose Diagnostics >...
  • Page 126 Web-based Configuration Guide FAQs FAQs Login Failure  What can I do when I failed to log in to the Eweb management system? Perform the following steps: (1) Check that the Ethernet cable is properly connected to the LAN port of the device. (1) Before accessing the setup page, you are advised to choose Auto for the device enabled with DHCP service to assign an IP address to the PC.

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