Access; Admin - TRENDnet WAP-200A User Manual

11g high power wireless ap/bridge
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Access

On this section you can enable Access Control. If enabled, only the MAC addresses entered into the
"MAC address" boxes are allowed to associate to this AP. Note that you can cut and paste the
addresses from the "Station List" page into MAC address boxes. Any new settings will not take effect
until the device is rebooted.
Enable Access Control
By default, the Access Control feature is disabled. If you need Access Control, check this
option.
MAC Address #
MAC addresses entered into the "MAC address" boxes are allowed to associate to this
AP.

Admin

On this section you can configure the IP address used by the Web server running on this device. For
"static" mode, the IP address settings are given here. For "DHCP" mode, these settings are supplied
by a DHCP server on your network. You can also change the password, reboot the device, or reset all
settings to their factory defaults. If you have changed any settings it is necessary to reboot the device
for the new settings to take effect.
Firmware Upgrade
Note: Firmware upgrade cannot be performed from a wireless device. To perform an upgrade,
ensure that you are using a PC that is connected to the AP by wire.
Note: Some firmware upgrades reset the AP's configuration options to the factory defaults.
Upload
Once you have a firmware update on your computer, use this option to browse for the file and
then upload the information into the AP.
Device name
This is the name that the device will use to identify itself.
IP Address Mode
Select "DHCP" to get the IP settings from a DHCP server on your network. Select "Static" to
use the IP settings specified on this section.
Default IP address
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