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Preface 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 ...
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Caution An alert that calls attention to essential information that if not understood or followed can result in function failure or performance degradation. Note An alert that contains additional or supplementary information that if not understood or followed will not lead to serious consequences. Specification An alert that contains a description of product or version support.
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 ..................
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1.7.1 Getting Started ......................10 1.7.2 Configuration Steps ....................10 1.8 Introduction to the Eweb GUI ....................13 1.8.1 Single Management Webpage .................. 13 1.8.2 Dual Management Webpages................... 16 2 Network Monitoring ........................17 2.1 Viewing the Network Information ..................18 2.2 Adding Network Devices .......................
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3.15.2 Getting Started ......................62 3.15.3 Optimizing the Radio Channel ................63 3.15.4 Optimizing the Channel Width ................64 3.15.5 Optimizing the Transmit Power ................65 3.15.6 Configuring the Multicast Rate ................66 3.15.7 Configuring the Client Limit ..................67 3.15.8 Configuring the Kick-off Threshold ................
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3.21.1 Overview ........................85 3.21.2 Configuring One-click Login on Ruijie Cloud ............86 3.21.3 Configuring Voucher Authentication on Ruijie Cloud ........... 91 3.21.4 Configuring Account Authentication on Ruijie Cloud ......... 100 3.21.5 Configuring SMS Authentication on Ruijie Cloud ..........108 3.21.6 Configuring an Authentication-Free User List on Eweb Management System 115...
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4.4 Configuring LAN Port ......................131 4.5 Configuring Repeater Mode ....................133 4.5.1 Wired Repeater ......................133 4.5.2 Wireless Repeater ....................134 4.6 Creating a VLAN ........................136 4.7 Configuring Port VLAN ......................138 4.8 Changing MAC Address ....................... 140 4.9 Changing MTU ........................
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4.17.2 IPv6 Basic ........................ 150 4.17.3 IPv6 Address Assignment Methods ..............151 4.17.4 Enabling IPv6 ......................151 4.17.5 Configuring the IPv6 Address for the WAN Port ..........152 4.17.6 Configuring the IPv6 Address for the LAN Port........... 154 4.17.7 Viewing DHCPv6 Clients..................157 4.17.8 Configuring the Static DHCPv6 Address ..............
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5.7 Configuring Reboot ......................191 5.7.1 Rebooting the Current Device ................. 192 5.7.2 Rebooting All Devices in the Network ..............192 5.7.3 Rebooting the Specified Device ................193 5.8 Configuring Scheduled Reboot ................... 195 5.8.1 Configuring Scheduled Reboot for the Current Device ........195 5.9 Configuring Backup and Import ..................
Fast Internet Access Configuration Environment Requirements 1.1.1 Browser: Google Chrome, Internet Explorer 9.0, 10.0, and 11.0, and some Chromium/Internet Explorer kernel-based browsers (such as 360 Extreme Explorer) are supported. Exceptions such as garble or format error may occur if an unsupported browser is used.
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, and you can skip the operation in...
(2) On the web page, enter the password and click Log In to enter the web management system. You can use the default password admin to log in to the device for the first time. For security purposes, you are advised to change the default password as soon as possible after logging in, and to regularly update your password thereafter.
1.4.1 AP Mode The device performs L2 forwarding and does not support the DHCP address pool function. In AP mode, the device often networks with devices supporting the routing function. IP addresses of downlink wireless clients are assigned and managed by the uplink device (supporting the DHCP address pool) of the AP in a unified manner, and the AP only transparently transmits data.
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. Or you can connect an Ethernet cable to the device. (2) Configure the Internet connection type according to requirements of the local Internet Service Provider (ISP).
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. You only need to verify the device count.
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2. Creating a Network Project Click Start Setup to configure the Internet connection type, Wi-Fi network and management password. (1) Network Name: Identify the network where the device is located. (2) Internet: Configure the Internet connection type according to requirements of the local Internet Service Provider (ISP).
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(4) Management Password: The password is used for logging in to the management page. (5) Country/Region: The Wi-Fi channel may vary from country to country. To ensure that a client searches for a Wi-Fi network successfully, you are advised to select the actual country or region.
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 ...
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 ...
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If you see a dialogue box indicating that the Ethernet cable is not connected to the WAN port, click Wireless Repeater. Select the primary router SSID that requires expanding the Wi-Fi coverage, enter the Wi-Fi password of the primary router, and click Next.
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(4) Set the SSID and password and click Save. Then, the Wi-Fi network will be restarted.
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-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260 and RG-RAP6262 models, please refer to Dual Management Webpages.
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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.
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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. Introducing the Management Mode If the self-organizing network is disabled (The function is enabled by default. See Switching Work Mode for details.), the device works in the local device mode displayed on the Web page. If the self-organizing network is enabled, the device can work in the network mode and the local device mode.
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. 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- RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260, 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. The quick access to network and device settings is also provided on the Overview webpage. Users can monitor, configure and manage the network status on the current page.
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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.
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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 If a new device is connected to the device in the network through wired connection, a prompt message will pop up, indicating that a device not in SON (Self-Organizing Network) is discovered. The number (in orange) of devices that are not in SON is displayed under the Devices at the top left corner of the page.
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.
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1. Overview After being powered on and enabled with Mesh (see 3.19 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.
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3. Configuration Steps for Button-based Pairing (Uplink Device is an EGW Router) Caution Only EG105GW-X and EG105GW(T) support button-based pairing and each router can be paired with up to 15 new APs. The new AP must be in factory status. ...
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Click View Details following the icon to obtain information about the uplink device and RSSI. 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 3.19 ...
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(1) Power on the new AP and place it near the AP or EGW router on the target network. (2) Log in to the Eweb of a device on the target network. In Network mode, click +AP in the upper right corner of the Overview page to scan the APs in other networks not plugged in with Ethernet cables.
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(4) Check the topology on the Overview page to make sure that the new AP has connected to the uplink device in wireless mode. (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 >...
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Click View Details following the icon to obtain information about the uplink device and RSSI. 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. ...
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(2) Log in to the Eweb of a device on the target network. In Network mode, choose Devices and make sure that the new AP is online. (3) Unplug the Ethernet cable, power off the new AP, and install it as planned. (4) Log in to the Eweb of a device on the target network.
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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. If you want to connect the Mesh AP to other downlink device in wired mode to expand the network, enable this port.
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7. Querying Mesh APs and Mesh Details (1) Log in to the Eweb of a device on the target network. (2) Query Mesh APs. Method 1: In Network mode, check the topology on the Overview page. The AP that connects to the uplink device in wireless mode is a Mesh AP.
(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).
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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.
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.
2.4.1 Configuring Wired VLAN (1) Go to the Wired VLAN page for configuration. Method 1: Click Add beside Wired VLAN in the Network Planning area on the Overview page to add the wired VLANs. Method 2: Click manage in the Network Planning area on the Overview page to go ...
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(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. If an access switch exists in the network, you can select the access switch as the address pool server.
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. Method 2: Click manage in the Network Planning area on the Overview page to go ...
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(2) Configure the SSID, Wi-Fi password and band. Click Expand to expand the advanced settings and set the parameters. Then, click Next. (3) 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. If an access switch exists in the network, you can select the access switch as the address pool server.
(4) 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...
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and handling suggestions, and troubleshoot device faults by referring to the handling suggestions.
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. You can configure device groups to limit the synchronization range.
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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 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.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings group, and then the device will apply the configurations of this group. Click Delete Offline Devices to remove the offline device from the list. Configuring SSID and Wi-Fi Password Go to the page for configuration. Method 1: Choose Network (...
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Table 3-1 Wireless network configuration Parameter Description The name displayed when a wireless client searches for a wireless SSID network. The frequency band used for wireless data transmission. 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency bands are supported. The 5GHz frequency band offers a faster transmission rate and less interference compared to the 2.4GHz Band frequency band, but it has weaker signal coverage and wall penetration.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Parameter Description Security: Options include WPA-PSK, WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA2-PSK/WPA3-SAE, and WPA3-SAE 802.1X (Enterprise): Options include WPA-802.1X, WPA/WPA2-802.1X, and WPA2-802.1X When the encryption method is Encrypt, a Wi-Fi password needs to be entered. Wi-Fi Password The password for connecting to the wireless network, consisting of 8-16 characters.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (2) Click Expand, turn on Hide SSID in the expanded settings and click Save. Caution After the configuration is saved, you have to manually enter the SSID and Wi-Fi password before connecting any device to the Wi-Fi network. Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings If the self-organizing network is enabled, in Network mode, choose Clients > Online Clients > Wireless For other RAP models: Choose WLAN > Clients Check information about all wireless clients connected to the Wi-Fi network. Click Add to Blocklist to disconnect a client and ban the client from accessing the Wi-Fi network.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Item Description 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 Association rate of the client and AP Band Band type of the Wi-Fi network, to which the client connects SSID Name of the Wi-Fi network associated with the client...
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configuring Band Steering Caution This function can be enabled only after the dual-band integration (Band is set to 2.4G+5G) is enabled on the Wi-Fi network. A client automatically selects a band only when the SSIDs of the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands are the same. (1) Go to the page for configuration.
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.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.10 Configuring 802.11r The 802.11r feature is supported only when the encryption type is either WPA2-PSK or WPA2-802.1X. To access the configuration page, perform the following operations: Method 1: Choose Network ( WLAN) > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Settings. Select the ...
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (2) Click Add, enter the SSID and Wi-Fi password and click OK to add a Wi-Fi network. Click Expand to configure more Wi-Fi features in the expanded settings. After the Wi-Fi network is added successfully, it will be displayed in the list. The client will be able to scan the new Wi-Fi network.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings all clients connected to the SSID use the same rate limit. Rate Limit All Users means that the configured rate limit value is evenly allocated to all clients connected to the SSID. The rate limit value of each client dynamically changes with the number of clients connected to the SSID.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Configuring SSID-based Rate Limiting Method 1: Choose Network ( WLAN) > LimitSpeed > SSID-based Rate Limiting. (1) Enable Wireless Rate Limiting. (2) Click Edit in the Action column of the target SSID. In the dialog box that appears, set the uplink and downlink rate limit modes and values, and click OK.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Method 2: (1) To access the configuration page, perform the following operations: 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- ...
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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 OK.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.14 Configuring Wi-Fi Blocklist or Allowlist 3.14.1 Overview You can configure the global or SSID-based blocklist and allowlist. The MAC address supports full match and OUI match. Wi-Fi blocklist: Clients in the Wi-Fi blocklist are prevented from accessing the Internet. Clients that are not added to the Wi-Fi blocklist are free to access the Internet.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings click OK. If a client is already associated with the access point, its MAC address will pop up automatically. Click the MAC address directly for automatic input. All clients in the blocklist will be forced offline and not allowed to access the Wi-Fi network. The global blocklist and allowlist settings take effect on all Wi-Fi networks of the access point.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.15 Optimizing Wi-Fi Network 3.15.1 Overview The device detects the surrounding wireless environment and selects the appropriate configuration upon power-on. However, network stalling caused by wireless environment changes cannot be avoided. You can optimize the network with one single click, analyze the wireless environment around the access point and select appropriate parameters.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Note The available channel is related to the country or region code. Select the local country or region. 3.15.4 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.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.15.6 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-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, 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.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.15.7 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.
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. 3.15.8 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.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Caution In the self-organizing network mode, the kick-off threshold settings will be synchronized to all devices in the network. 3.15.9 Configuring the Roaming Sensitivity For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG- RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260 and RG-RAP6262 models: Configure the master device.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings thus improving the sensitivity of wireless roaming. Higher the roaming sensitivity level, smaller the wireless signal coverage. To improve the signal quality for a client moving within more than one Wi-Fi coverage, improve the roaming sensitivity level. You are advised to keep the default settings.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 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. After adjusting the configuration, click Save. 3.15.11 Configuring Response RSSI Threshold For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H),...
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings smaller the response RSSI threshold is configured, the less the environmental factors interfere with the AP. However, the connection of the client may be affected. After adjusting the configuration, click Save. 3.15.12 Configuring WIO For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG- RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Network mode, choose...
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Table 3-3 Description of Tuning Mode Parameter Description In this mode, external interference and bandwidth are not considered. A Quick tuning quick optimization is performed to optimize channel, power, and management frame power. In this mode, external interference and bandwidth are considered. A deep optimization is performed to optimize channel, power, and management frame power.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings After the optimization starts, please be patient and wait for the optimization to complete. After optimization is completed, you can click Cancel Optimization to restore the optimized RF parameters to their default values. Click Back to homepage to perform wireless optimization again. Click Optimization Record to view the details of the latest optimization.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.15.13 Configuring Wi-Fi Roaming Optimization (802.11k/v) Caution This function is not supported by RG-RAP1200(F) and RG-RAP2200(F). For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG- RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Network mode, choose Network >...
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Table 3-4 Optimization Mode Parameter Description Performance- Maximum negotiation speed is preferentially guaranteed but prior connection stability may be affected. Connection stability is preferentially guaranteed but maximum Roaming-prior negotiation speed may be reduced.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.16 Configuring Healthy Mode Choose Network WLAN) > Wi-Fi > Healthy Mode. Select Device Group from the drop-down list box. Click Enable to enable the healthy mode. You are allowed to set the effective time period for the healthy mode. After the healthy mode is enabled, the transmit power and the Wi-Fi coverage area will decrease.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 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. (1) Click Expand, turn on XPress in the expanded settings and click Save. After XPress is enabled, the gaming traffic will be prioritized, ensuring a more stable gaming experience.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3.20 Configuring AP Load Balancing Caution This function is supported by only RG-RAP series access points. 3.20.1 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.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Table 3-5 Client load balancing configuration Parameter Description Group Name Enter the name of the AP load balancing group. Type Select Client Load Balancing. Configure a detailed load balancing rule, including the maximum Rule number of clients allowed to associate with an AP, the difference between the currently associated client count and client count on...
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Parameter Description the AP with the lightest load, and the number of attempts to the AP with full load. By default, when an AP is associated with 3 clients and the difference between the currently associated client count and client count on the AP with the lightest load reaches 3, clients can associate only to another AP in the group.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Table 3-6 Traffic load balancing configuration Parameter Description Group Name Enter the name of the AP load balancing group. Type Select Traffic Load Balancing. 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.
To use the wireless authentication function, ensure that the AP is added to Ruijie Cloud and is online. Then, configure a portal template on Ruijie Cloud and apply it to a specific SSID. When STAs connect to this SSID and access the network, the AP allows STAs added to the authentication-free lists configured on the Eweb management system (excluding those added to the MAC address blocklist) to access the network without authentication.
1. Configuring a Portal Template with the Authentication Mode Set to One-click Login (1) Log in to Ruijie Cloud, choose Project > Configuration > Authentication > Captive Portal, and select a network that needs to configure wireless authentication. (2) Click Add to open the portal template configuration page.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Parameter Description authentication. Post-login URL Indicates the URL that is displayed after portal authentication. (4) In the Portal Page area, click Basic to configure basic information for the portal page. Table 3-8 Basic Information of the Portal Page Parameter Description Logo...
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Parameter Description When Background is set to Solid Color, configure the Background Color background color. The default value is #ffffff. Select the language of the portal page and configure the content displayed on the portal page as required. You can click to add portal pages in other languages.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Table 3-9 Advanced Information of the Portal Page Parameter Description Logo Position Select the logo position (Upper, Middle, or Lower). Background Mask Select the background mask color. The default value is Color #a2a2a2. Background Mask Select the background mask opacity (0-100).
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Wi-Fi Network Settings 2. Enabling One-click Login for an SSID (1) Log in to Ruijie Cloud, choose Project > Configuration > Devices > Wireless > SSID, and select a network that needs to configure wireless authentication. (2) If the SSID that needs to enable wireless authentication is not created, click open the SSID configuration page.
1. Configuring a Portal Template with the Authentication Mode Set to Voucher (1) Log in to Ruijie Cloud, choose Project > Configuration > Authentication > Captive Portal, and select a network that needs to configure wireless authentication. (2) Click Add to open the portal template configuration page.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Table 3-10 Basic Information of the Portal Template Parameter Description Name Indicates the name of a captive portal template. Description Indicates the description of a captive portal template. Select Voucher, which indicates login with a random eight-digit Login Options password.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Table 3-11 Basic Information of the Portal Page Parameter Description Logo Select whether to display the logo image. When Logo is set to Image, upload the logo picture or select Logo Image the default logo. Background Select the background with the image or the solid color.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (5) In the Portal Page area, click Advanced to configure advanced information for the portal page. Table 3-12 Advanced Information of the Portal Page Parameter Description Logo Position Select the logo position (Upper, Middle, or Lower). Background Mask Select the background mask color.
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(6) After the configuration, click OK to save the portal template configurations. 2. Enabling Voucher Authentication for an SSID (1) Log in to Ruijie Cloud, choose Project > Configuration > Devices > Wireless > SSID, and select a network that needs to configure wireless authentication.
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(4) Click Save for the configuration to take effect. 3. Adding a Voucher (1) Log in to Ruijie Cloud, choose Project > Authentication > User Management, and select a network in this account. (2) Configure a user group.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings b Configure user group parameters. After the configuration, click OK. User Group Name: indicates the user group name. Price: indicates the price of the user group. Mark user groups by numeral. The current version has no impact on network usage. Concurrent Devices: indicates the number of concurrent devices for one account.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Period: indicates the maximum validity time of an account. The maximum value is counted after the client passes authentication and successfully accesses the Internet. Quota: indicates the maximum amount of data transfer. Maximum upload rate: indicates the maximum upload rate. Maximum download rate: indicates the maximum download rate.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Advance setting: Voucher code type: Set the value to Alphanumeric 0-9, a-z, Alphabetic a-z, or ○ Numeric 0-9. Voucher length: Select the voucher length. The value ranges from 6 to 9. ○ (4) Obtain the voucher code from the voucher list.
1. Configuring a Portal Template with the Authentication Mode Set to Account (1) Log in to Ruijie Cloud, choose Project > Configuration > Authentication > Captive Portal, and select a network that needs to configure wireless authentication. (2) Click Add to open the portal template configuration page.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Table 3-14 Basic Information of the Portal Page Parameter Description Logo Select whether to display the logo image. When Logo is set to Image, upload the logo picture or select Logo Image the default logo. Background Select the background with the image or the solid color.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Parameter Description Welcome Message: Select the welcome message with the image or text. Marketing message: Enter the marketing message. Terms & Conditions: Enter terms and conditions. Copyright: Enter the copyright. Account Login: After Account Login is enabled, you can customize the names of the controls related to account authentication.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Table 3-15 Advanced Information of the Portal Page Parameter Description Logo Position Select the logo position (Upper, Middle, or Lower). Background Mask Select the background mask color. The default value is Color #a2a2a2. Background Mask Select the background mask opacity (0-100).
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(6) After the configuration, click OK to save the portal template configurations. 2. Enabling Account Authentication for an SSID (1) Log in to Ruijie Cloud, choose Project > Configuration > Devices > Wireless > SSID, and select a network that needs to configure wireless authentication.
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(4) Click Save for the configuration to take effect. 3. Adding an Account (1) Log in to Ruijie Cloud, choose Project > Authentication > User Management, and select a network in this account. (2) Configure a user group.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings User Group Name: indicates the user group name. Price: indicates the price of the user group. Mark user groups by numeral. The current version has no impact on network usage. Concurrent Devices: indicates the number of concurrent devices for one account. Period: indicates the maximum validity time of an account.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (3) On the Account tab, add an account. Accounts can be added manually or through batch import. Adding an account manually Click Add an Account, set parameters about the account, and click OK. User name: The value is a string of less than 32 characters, consisting of letters, numerals, and underscores.
Check that the user group already exists and the added accounts are not duplicate with existing accounts. d Click Please select an .xls or .xlsx file to upload the file. After uploading, users are automatically created. 3.21.5 Configuring SMS Authentication on Ruijie Cloud 1. Adding a Twilio Account Prerequisites...
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(2) Add Twilio account information and click Save. 2. Configuring a Portal Template with the Authentication Mode Set to (1) Log in to Ruijie Cloud, choose Project > Configuration > Authentication > Captive Portal, and select a network that needs to configure wireless authentication.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Table 3-16 Basic Information of the Portal Template Parameter Description Name Indicates the name of a captive portal template. Description Indicates the description of a captive portal template. Select SMS, which indicates login with the phone number and Login Options code.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Table 3-17 Basic Information of the Portal Page Parameter Description Logo Select whether to display the logo image. When Logo is set to Image, upload the logo picture or select Logo Image the default logo. Background Select the background with the image or the solid color.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Parameter Description image or text. Marketing message: Enter the marketing message. Terms & Conditions: Enter terms and conditions. Copyright: Enter the copyright. SMS Login: After SMS Login is enabled, you can customize the names of the controls related to SMS authentication. (5) In the Portal Page area, click Advanced to configure advanced information for the portal page.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Table 3-18 Advanced Information of the Portal Page Parameter Description Logo Position Select the logo position (Upper, Middle, or Lower). Background Mask Select the background mask color. The default value is Color #a2a2a2. Background Mask Select the background mask opacity (0-100).
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(6) After the configuration, click OK to save the portal template configurations. 3. Enabling SMS Authentication for an SSID (1) Log in to Ruijie Cloud, choose Project > Configuration > Devices > Wireless > SSID, and select a network that needs to configure wireless authentication.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Mode: Set it to Captive Portal. Seamless Online: Determine whether to enable Seamless Online as required, which is enabled by default. After Seamless Online is enabled, users do not need to be authenticated when they go online again in the specified period of time.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 1. Configuring an Authentication-Free User (1) Choose Network WLAN) > Wireless Auth > Allowlist > User Allowlist. (2) Click Add to open the configuration page. (3) Configure an STA IP address or IP address range. After the configuration, click OK to save the configurations.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings 3. Configuring a Domain Name Allowlist (1) Choose Network WLAN) > Wireless Auth > Allowlist > Domain Allowlist. (2) Click Add to open the configuration page. (3) Configure authentication-free websites. After the configuration, click OK. 4.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (2) Click Add to open the MAC address allowlist or blocklist configuration page. (3) Configure the MAC address of a wireless STA. After the configuration, click OK. 3.21.7 Displaying Authenticated Users on Eweb Management System Choose Network WLAN) >...
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Authentication: Determines whether a user can obtain access, and restricts unauthorized users. Authorization: Authorizes services available for authorized users, and controls the permissions of unauthorized users. Accounting: Records the usage of network resources by users, and provides a basis for ...
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Enable the Escape SSID and configure parameters such as Escape SSID. Users can temporarily connect to the Escape SSID without a password when the authentication server is unavailable. Client Packet Timeout Duration: The time limit for a client to wait for a response from the server.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings (3) Add a server. Before proceeding, make sure that the following conditions are met: The RADIUS server is ready and the following configurations have been completed. A username and a password have been added for client login. ○...
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings You can click to add multiple servers to a server group, and click to delete a selected server. Table 3-19 Server Group Parameters Parameter Description Server group name Name of RADIUS server group Server IP IP address of the RADIUS server.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Parameter Description The port number for the RADIUS server to perform user Auth Port authentication. The port number for the RADIUS server to perform user Accounting Port accounting. Shared Password Shared key of the RADIUS server. The system supports up to five RADIUS servers.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Parameter Description RADIUS server is unreachable. If this function is enabled, it is necessary to set the server detection cycle, server detection times, and server Server Detection detection username. Determines the server status and whether to enable functions such as the escape function.
Web-based Configuration Guide Wi-Fi Network Settings Click Refresh to view the latest user list. If you want to disconnect a user from the network, select the user and click Logout under the Action column. You can also select multiple users and click Batch Logout to disconnect selected users.
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: For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), ...
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings device is configured or global configuration does not need to be synchronized to the device, you can disable the self-organizing network discovery function. 4.1.3 Configuration Steps Note If you need to switch the work mode to wireless bridging mode, please see Wireless Repeater Mode for details.
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 For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG- RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose Overview >...
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings alone, and thus the master AP/AC delivers configurations to edit the network settings in a unified manner. Configuring Internet Connection Type (IPv4) For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG- RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose Network >...
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings static IPv4 address, subnet mask, gateway address, and DNS server. Configuring Internet Connection Type (IPv6) 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-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG- RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260, and RG-RAP6262 in the AP mode. In Local Device mode, choose Network >...
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG- RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose Network > LAN > LAN Settings For other RAP models: Choose ( WLAN > APs > Manage >) Network >...
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Configuring Repeater Mode Caution RG-RAP1200(F) access point do not support this function. 4.5.1 Wired Repeater For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG- RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose Network >...
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 To avoid loops in wireless repeater mode, remove the network cable from the WAN ...
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings (2) 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. (3) Configure Local Router Wi-Fi.
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. You are advised to install the AP in a position where the RSSI is greater than two bars ...
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG- RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose Network > LAN > LAN Settings For other RAP models: Choose ( WLAN > APs > Manage >) Network >...
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Parameter Description access the Internet through the current LAN should be set to this IP address. Subnet Mask Subnet mask of the IP address of the VLAN interface. VLAN ID VLAN ID. Remark VLAN description. MAC address of the VLAN interface.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings (1) Click Add. Enter the VLAN ID and description, and click OK to create a VLAN. The added VLAN is used to set the VLAN, to which a port belongs. (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.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Not Join: Configure the port not to allow packets from this VLAN to pass through. ○ For example, if VLAN 10 and VLAN 20 are not added to port 2, port 2 will neither receive nor send packets from or to VLAN 10 and VLAN 20. Changing MAC Address For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG- RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260 and...
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.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings 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. The default lease term is 30 minutes. 4.10.3 Displaying Online DHCP Clients For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG-...
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings 4.10.4 Displaying the DHCP Static IP Address List For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG- RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose Network > LAN > Static IP Addresses For other RAP models: Choose ( WLAN >...
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings 4.11 Link Aggregation Caution The function is supported by only RG-RAP2260(H). 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 For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG- RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In...
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings 4.13 Hardware Acceleration Caution This function is supported by only RG-RAP2260(H), RG-RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG- RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260, and RG-RAP6262. 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 For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG-...
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings 4.15 Configuring ARP Binding Caution This function is not supported when the device works in AP mode. The device learns the IP and MAC addresses of network devices connected to ports of the device and generates ARP entries. You can bind ARP mappings to improve network security.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Click Add, enter the IP address and MAC address to be bound, and click OK. The input box can display existing address mappings in the ARP list. You can click a mapping to automatically enter the address mapping. 4.16 Configuring LAN Ports Caution...
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.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings 4.17.2 IPv6 Basic IPv6 Address Format IPv6 increases the length of the address from 32 bits in IPv4 to 128 bits, and therefore has a larger address space than IPv4. The basic format of an IPv6 address is X:X:X:X:X:X:X:X. The 128-bit IPv6 address is divided into eight 16-bit sections that are separated by colons (:), and 16 bits in each section are represented by four hexadecimal characters (0–9 and A–F).
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings NAT66 IPv6-to-IPv6 Network Address Translation (NAT66) is the process of converting the IPv6 address in an IPv6 packet header to another IPv6 address. NAT66 prefix translation is an implementation of NAT66. It replaces the IPv6 address prefix in the packet header with another IPv6 address prefix to achieve IPv6 address translation.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings 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. 4.17.5 Configuring the IPv6 Address for the WAN Port In Local Device mode, choose Network >...
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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.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Parameter Description If Internet is set to DHCP and the current device IPv6 Prefix obtains the IPv6 address prefix from the upstream device. The obtained IPv6 address prefix is displayed. If Internet is set to DHCP, the automatically obtained gateway address is displayed.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Click Edit corresponding to the default VLAN, and fill in a local address of no more than 64 bits in the IPv6 Address/Prefix Length column. This address will also be used as the IPv6 address prefix. IPv6 Assignment specifies the method for assigning IPv6 addresses for clients.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Table 4-3 IPv6 Address Configuration Parameters of the LAN Port Parameter Description Configure the interface from which the prefix is Subnet Prefix Name obtained, for example, WAN_V6. The default value is all interfaces. Configure the length of the subnet prefix. The value Subnet Prefix Length ranges from 48 to 64.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Parameter Description DNS Server Configure the address of the IPv6 DNS server. 4.17.7 Viewing DHCPv6 Clients In Local Device mode, choose Network > IPv6 Address > DHCPv6 Clients. When the device acts as a DHCPv6 server to assign IPv6 addresses to clients, you can view information about the clients that obtain IPv6 addresses from the device on the current page.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Click Add. Enter the IPv6 address and DUID of the client. 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.
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Settings Click Add and add the interface, IPv6 address and MAC address of the neighbor. Select the IPv6 neighbor list to be bound, and click Bind in the Action column to bind the IPv6 address and MAC address.
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.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings In Local Device mode, choose Advanced > PoE Settings. Set the power mode for the AP to accept power over PoE. In AF mode, the maximum power supported by the device is 15.4 W. In AT mode, the maximum power is 30 W according to the IEEE 802.3at standard.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings In standalone mode: Choose System > Login > Login Password Enter the old password and new password. After saving the configuration, use the new password to log in. Caution In self-organizing network mode, the login password of all devices in the network will be changed synchronously.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings If no operation is performed on the Web page within a period of time, the session is automatically disconnected. When you need to perform operations again, enter the password to log in again. The default timeout duration is 3600 seconds, that is, 1 hour. Setting and Displaying System Time For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG- RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260 and...
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Configuring SNMP 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- RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260, and RG-RAP6262. 5.6.1 Overview The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol for managing network devices.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings configuration interface and monitor and control devices through the third-party software. 5.6.2 Global Configuration 1. Overview The purpose of global configuration is to enable the SNMP service and make the SNMP protocol version (v1/v2c/v3) take effect, so as to achieve basic configuration of local port, device location, and contact information.
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings When it is enabled for the first time, SNMP v3 is enabled by default. Click OK. (2) Set SNMP service global configuration parameters. Table 5-1 Global Configuration Parameters Parameter Description SNMP Service Indicates whether SNMP service is enabled. Indicates the SNMP protocol version, including v1, v2c, and SNMP Version v3 versions.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings 5.6.3 View/Group/Community/User Access Control 1. Configuring Views Overview Management Information Base (MIB) can be regarded as a database storing the status information and performance data of network devices. It contains a large number of object identifiers (OIDs) to identify the status information and performance data of these network devices.
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Table 5-2 View Configuration Parameters Parameter Description Indicates the name of the view. View Name 1-32 characters. Chinese or full width characters are not allowed. Indicates the range of OIDs included in the view, which can be a single OID or a subtree of OIDs.
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Note A least one OID rule must be configured for a view. Otherwise, an alarm message will appear. (3) Click OK. 2. Configuring v1/v2c Users Overview When the SNMP version is set to v1/v2c, user configuration is required. Note Select the SNMP protocol version, and click Save.
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings (2) Add a v1/v2c user. Table 5-3 v1/v2c User Configuration Parameters Parameter Description At least 8 characters. It must contain at least three character categories, including uppercase and lowercase letters, digits, and special characters. Community Name Admin, public or private community names are not allowed.
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Parameter Description for the community name. The options under the drop-down box are configured MIB View views (default: all, none). Caution Community names cannot be the same among v1/v2c users. Click Add View to add a view. (3) Click OK.
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Note Select the SNMP protocol version, and click Save. The corresponding configuration options will appear on the View/Group/Community/User Access Control page. Configuration Steps In Network mode, choose System > SNMP > View/Group/Community/Client Access Control > SNMP v3 Group List (1) Click Add in the SNMP v3 Group List pane to create a group.
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Table 5-4 v3 Group Configuration Parameters Parameter Description Indicates the name of the group. 1-32 characters. Group Name Chinese characters, full-width characters, question marks, and spaces are not allowed. Indicates the minimum security level (authentication and Security Level encryption, authentication but no encryption, no authentication and encryption) of the group.
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Note Select the SNMP protocol version, and click Save. The corresponding configuration options will appear on the View/Group/Community/User Access Control page. Configuration Steps In Network mode, choose System > SNMP > View/Group/Community/Client Access Control > SNMP v3 Client List (1) Click Add in the SNMP v3 Client List pane to add a v3 user.
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Table 5-5 v3 User Configuration Parameters Parameter Description Username At least 8 characters. It must contain at least three character categories, including uppercase and lowercase letters, digits, and Username special characters. Admin, public or private community names are not allowed.
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Parameter Description character categories, including uppercase and lowercase letters, digits, and special characters. Note: This parameter is mandatory when the security level is authentication and encryption, or authentication but no encryption. Encryption protocols supported: DES/AES/AES192/AES256. Encryption password: 8-31 characters.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings 5.6.4 SNMP Service Typical Configuration Examples 1. Configuring SNMP v2c Application Scenario You only need to monitor the device information, but do not need to set and deliver it. A third-party software can be used to monitor the data of nodes like 1.3.6.1.2.1.1 if v2c version is configured.
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings (2) Add a view on the View/Group/Community/Client Access Control interface. Click Add in the View List pane to add a view. b Enter the view name and OID in the pop-up window, and click Add Included Rule. Click OK.
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Click Add in the SNMP v1/v2c Community Name List pane. b Enter the group name, access mode, and view in the pop-up window. Click OK. 2. Configuring SNMP v3 Application Scenario You need to monitor and control devices, and use the third-party software to monitor and deliver device information to public nodes (1.3.6.1.2.1).
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Item Description Select none for a notify view. User name: v3_user Group name: group Configuring v3 Users Security level: authentication and encryption Authentication protocol/password: MD5/Ruijie123 Encryption protocol/password: AES/Ruijie123 Version For SNMP v3, the default port number is 161. Configuration Steps ...
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings (3) On the View/Group/Community/Client Access Control interface, add an SNMP v3 group. Click Add in the SNMP v3 Group List pane. b Enter the group name and security level on the pop-up window. As this user has read and write permissions, select public_view for read-only and read &...
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings b Enter the user name and group name in the pop-up window. As the user’s security level is authentication and encryption, enter the authentication protocol, authentication password, encryption protocol, and encryption password. Click OK. 5.6.5 Configuring Trap Service Trap is a notification mechanism of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) protocol.
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings When the trap service is enabled for the first time, the system will pop up a prompt message. Click OK. (2) Set the trap version. The trap versions include v1, v2c, and v3. (3) Click Save. After the trap service is enabled, click Save for the configuration to take effect.
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings By using trap v1/v2c, administrators can promptly understand problems on the network and take corresponding measures. Prerequisites Once trap v1 and v2c versions are selected, it is necessary to add trap v1v2c users. Configuration Steps ...
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Table 5-8 Trap v1/v2c User Configuration Parameters Parameter Description IP address of the trap peer device. An IPv4 or IPv6 address Dest Host IP is supported. Version Number Trap version, including v1 and v2c. Port ID The port range of the trap peer device is 1 to 65535.
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings have a more accurate understanding of the status of network devices and to take timely measures to ensure the security and reliability of the network. Prerequisites When the v3 version is selected for the trap service, it is necessary to add a trap v3 user. Configuration Steps ...
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Table 5-9 Trap v3 User Configuration Parameters Parameter Description IP address of the trap peer device. An IPv4 or IPv6 address Dest Host IP is supported. Port ID The port range of the trap peer device is 1 to 65535. Name of the trap v3 user.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Parameter Description It must contain at least three character categories, including uppercase and lowercase letters, digits, and special characters. Note: This parameter must be set when the Security Level is Auth & Security. Caution The destination host IP address of trap v1/v2c/v3 users cannot be the same. (3) Click OK.
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Item Description name Configuration Steps (1) Select the v2c version in the Trap Setting interface and click Save. (2) Click Add in the Trap v1/v2c Client List to add a trap v2c user. (3) Enter the destination host IP address, version, port number, user name, and other information.
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Description IP address and port The destination host IP is 192.168.110.87, and the port number number is 167. Version and user name Select the v3 version and trapv3_ ruijie for the user name. Authentication protocol/authentication password Authentication protocol/password: MD5/Ruijie123 Encryption...
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings (2) Click Add in the Trap v3 Client List to add a trap v3 user. (3) Enter the destination host IP address, port number, user name, and other information. Then, click OK. Configuring Reboot Caution Do not cut off power during system reboot to avoid device damage.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Rebooting the device affects the network. Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation. 5.7.1 Rebooting the Current Device For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG- RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose System >...
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. 5.7.3 Rebooting the Specified Device In self-organizing network mode, you can reboot specified devices in the network in batches.
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Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Configuring Scheduled Reboot 5.8.1 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.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings 5.10 Restoring Factory Settings 5.10.1 Restoring the Current Device to Factory Settings For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG- RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose System > Backup > Reset For other RAP models: Choose ( WLAN >...
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings Click All Devices, select whether to enable Unbind Account and Click Reset All Devices. All devices in the network will be restored to factory settings. Caution The operation will clear all configuration of all devices in the network. Therefore, exercise caution when performing this operation.
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings 5.11.2 Local Upgrade For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG- RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose System > Upgrade > Local Upgrade For other RAP models: Choose ( WLAN >...
Web-based Configuration Guide System Settings 5.12 Switching System Language Choose in the upper right corner of the Web page. Click a required language to switch the system language. 5.13 Configuring LED Status Control Caution The LED Status Control function is not supported in the standalone mode (self-organizing network is not enabled).
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.
Web-based Configuration Guide Network Diagnosis Tools After performing the network check, you will find the check result and suggested action. Network Tools For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG- RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose Diagnostics >...
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Web-based Configuration Guide Network Diagnosis Tools For other RAP models: Choose ( WLAN > APs > Manage >) Diagnostics > Network Tools The Ping tool tests the connectivity between the access point and the IP address or URL. The message "Ping failed" indicates that the access point cannot reach the IP address or URL.
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 For RG-RAP2260(G), RG-RAP2260(E), RG-RAP6260(G), RG-RAP6262(G), RG-RAP2260(H), RG- RAP6260(H), RG-RAP6260(H)-D, RG-RAP2266, RG-RAP2260, RG-RAP1261, RG-RAP1260 and RG-RAP6262 models: In Local Device mode, choose Diagnostics >...
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: 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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