IP-COM AP375 User Manual

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User Guide
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Preface
Thank you for choosing IP-COM! Please read this user guide before you start with AP255.
Conventions
The typographical elements that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Item
Presentation
Example
Cascading m
enus
>
System
> Live Users
Parameter and value
Bold
Set
User Name to Tom.
Variable
Italic
Format:
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
UI control
Bold
On the
Policy page, click the OK button.
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol
Meaning
This format is used to highlight information of importance or special interest. Ignoring this type of note may result in ineffective configurations, loss of data or damage to device.
This format is used to highlight a procedure that will save
time or resources.
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Acronym or Abbreviation
Full Spelling
AP Access Point
DDNS
Dynamic Domain Name System
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DLNA
Digital Living Network Alliance
DMZ
Demilitarized Zone
DNS
Domai
n Name System
IPTV Internet Protocol Television
ISP Internet Service Provider
L2TP
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol
MPPE
Microsoft Point
-to-Point Encryption
PPP Point To Point Protocol
PPPoE
Point
-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet
PPTP
Point to Point Tun
neling Protocol
SSID Service Set Identifier
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V
Acronym or Abbreviation
Full Spelling
STB Set Top Box
URL Uniform Resource Locator
VLAN
Virtual Local Area Network
VPN Virtual Private Network
WISP
Wireless Internet Service Provider
WPS WiFi Protected Setup
Additional Information
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Contents
Product Overview .................................................................................................................................... 1
 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 1
 Features ........................................................................................................................................... 1
 Appearance ...................................................................................................................................... 1
 LED Indicators ....................................................................................................................... 2
 Ports and Button .................................................................................................................... 3
 Label ...................................................................................................................................... 3
Managing the AP ...................................................................................................................................... 5
Login.......................................................................................................................................................... 6
 Logging in to the Web UI of the AP ................................................................................................. 6
 Logging Out of the Web UI of the AP .............................................................................................. 8
 Web UI Layout ................................................................................................................................. 8
 Common Buttons ............................................................................................................................. 9
Quick Setup ............................................................................................................................................ 10
 Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 10
 Quick Setup ................................................................................................................................... 11
 AP Mode .............................................................................................................................. 11
 AP+Client Mode ................................................................................................................... 12
Status ......................................................................................................................................................14
 System Status ................................................................................................................................ 14
 Wireless Status .............................................................................................................................. 15
 Traffic Statistics .............................................................................................................................. 16
 Wireless Clients ............................................................................................................................. 16
Network Settings.................................................................................................................................... 18
 LAN Setup ...................................................................................................................................... 18
 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 18
 Changing the LAN Settings ................................................................................................. 19
 DHCP Server ................................................................................................................................. 21
 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 21
 Configuring the DHCP Server ............................................................................................. 21
 Viewing the DHCP Client List .............................................................................................. 22
Wireless Settings ...................................................................................................................................24
 SSID Setup .................................................................................................................................... 24
 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 24
 Changing SSID Settings ...................................................................................................... 26
 SSID Setup Example ........................................................................................................... 30
 Radio .............................................................................................................................................. 47
 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 47
 Changing the RF Settings ................................................................................................... 48
 Radio Optimizing............................................................................................................................ 51
 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 51
 Optimizing RF Bands........................................................................................................... 53
 Frequency Analysis ........................................................................................................................ 56
 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 56
 Analyzing Frequencies ........................................................................................................ 56
 WMM Setup ................................................................................................................................... 58
 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 58
 Changing the WMM Settings ............................................................................................... 59
 Access Control ............................................................................................................................... 61
 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 61
 Example of Configuring Access Control .............................................................................. 62
 Advanced ....................................................................................................................................... 63
 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 63
 Configuring the Client Type Filter ........................................................................................ 63
 Configuring the Broadcast Data Filter ................................................................................. 64
 QVLAN ........................................................................................................................................... 65
 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 65

Configuring the QVLAN Function ........................................................................................ 65
 Example of Configuring QVLAN Settings............................................................................ 67
Firewall .................................................................................................................................................... 70
 URL Filter ....................................................................................................................................... 70
 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 70
 Configuring the URL Filter ................................................................................................... 70
 App Filter ........................................................................................................................................ 71
 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 71
 Configuring the App Filter .................................................................................................... 71
 Traffic Control ................................................................................................................................. 72
 Overview .............................................................................................................................. 72
 Configuring Traffic Control ................................................................................................... 72
 Example of Configuring Traffic Control ............................................................................... 74
SNMP ....................................................................................................................................................... 77
 Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 77
 SNMP Management Framework ......................................................................................... 77
 Basic SNMP Operations ...................................................................................................... 77
 SNMP Protocol Version ....................................................................................................... 78
 MIB Introduction .................................................................................................................. 78
 Configuring the SNMP Function .................................................................................................... 78
 Example of Configuring the SNMP Function ................................................................................. 79
 Networking Requirement ..................................................................................................... 79
 Configuration Procedure ..................................................................................................... 80
 Verification ........................................................................................................................... 80
 Deployment ..........................................................................................................................................81
 Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 81
 Configuring the Deployment Mode .............................................................................................. 82
 Exmaple of Configuring the Deployment Mode........................................................................... 83
 Example of Configuring the Local Deployment Mode....................................................... 83
 Example of Configuring the Cloud Deployment Mode ...................................................... 85
 Tools...................................................................................................................................................... 89
 Firmware Upgrade ....................................................................................................................... 89
 Time & Date ................................................................................................................................. 90
 System Time ...................................................................................................................... 90
 Login Timeout .................................................................................................................... 91
 Logs ............................................................................................................................................. 92
 View Logs .......................................................................................................................... 92
 Log Setup .......................................................................................................................... 93
 Configuration ............................................................................................................................... 95
 Backup and Restore .......................................................................................................... 95
 Restore to Factory Default ................................................................................................ 96
 Username and Password ............................................................................................................ 97
 Diagnostics .................................................................................................................................. 97
 Reboot ......................................................................................................................................... 98
 Reboot ............................................................................................................................... 99
 Time Reboot ...................................................................................................................... 99

LED ............................................................................................................................................ 10 1
 Uplink Detection ......................................................................................................................... 101
 Overview .......................................................................................................................... 101
 Configuring Uplink Detection ........................................................................................... 102
Appendixes .............................................................................................................................................. 103
Safety and Emission Statement ......................................................................................................... 1 08
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 Product Overview
 Introduction
AP375 provides three radio frequency (RF) bands, including one 2.4 GHz band, one 5 GHz band, and one band that be changed between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. These bands together offer a total wireless data rate of up to 2100 Mbps.
AP375 also supports IEEE 802.3at PoE power supplies and can be managed using its own web UI or an IP-COM AP controller. It can be mounted onto ceiling, making it perfect for wireless coverage in crowded areas such as meeting rooms, classrooms, exhibition centers.
 Features
Radio 1: 2.4 GHz 300 Mbps
Radio 2: 5 GHz 867 Mbps
Radio 3: 2.4 GHz 300 Mbps or 5 GHz 867 Mbps
Maximum number of users: 384; recommended number of users: 120
Ceiling-mounted or wall-mounted
Support PoE 802.3at power supply
Gigabit LAN ports x 2
Manageable with IP-COM AP controller AC1000/AC2000/AC3000
 Appearance
This section describes the button, LED indicators, ports, and label of the AP.
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 LED Indicators
The following describes the LED indicator states of the AP that has been powered on.
Print
LED Indicator
Description
SYS
Radio1
System/RF band 1 LED indicator
Solid on in orange
The system is booting.
Solid on in green
RF band 1 is enabled.
Blinking in green
RF ban
d 1 is transmitting or receiving data.
Off
The power supply is faulty, RF band 1 is disabled, the LED indicator has been turned off, or the AP is faulty.
Radio2 an
d
Radio3
RF band 2 LED indicator
RF band 3 LED indicator
Solid on in green
RF band 2/3 is
enabled.
Blinking in green
RF band 2/3 is transmitting of receiving data.
Off
RF band 2/3 is disabled, or the LED indictor has been turned off.
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System/RF band 1
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 Ports and Button
PoE port
This 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-negotiation port is used to connect to a PoE power supply and exchange data. To supply power to the AP, use an Ethernet cable to connect the AP to an injector or a PoE switch compliant with the IEEE 802.3at standard.
LAN port
This 10/100/1000 Mbps auto-negotiation port is used to connect to switches, computers and other devices.
Reset button
After the AP is powered on, you can hold down this button for 7 seconds to restore the factory settings.
 Label
It is attached to the rear panel of the AP. The following figure shows its position.
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LAN port
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The label is described as follows:
(1): Default IP address of the AP. You can use this IP address to log in to the web UI of the AP.
(2): Default user name and password of the web UI of the AP.
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Label
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 Managing the AP
The AP can be managed using the web UI of the AP or an IP-COM AP controller (AC1000/AC2000/AC3000).
Managing the AP using an AP controller
Refer to Section 10 "Deployment Mode." For details about how to manage the AP using an AP controller, refer to the user guide for the AP controller available at www.ip-com.com.cn.
Managing the AP using the web UI of the AP
If you need to install only a small number of APs, connect the APs using the following topology and log in to the web UI of each AP to manage the APs.
The following sections describe how to manage the AP using the web UI of the AP.
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 Login
 Logging in to the Web UI of the AP
You can log in to the web UI of the AP using a web browser. The procedure is as follows:
1. Use an Ethernet cable to connect the management computer to the AP or the switch connected
to the AP.
2. Set IP address of your local area connection to 192.168.0.X (X: 2 - 253) and Subnet mask to
255.255.255.0.
3. Start a web browser on the computer, enter the management IP address of the AP (default:
192.168.0.254) in the address bar, and press Enter.
4. Enter the user name and password of the AP (default user name and password: admin) and
click Login.
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If this page is not displayed, refer to Q1 in FAQ.
You can now start configuring the AP.
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 Logging Out of the Web UI of the AP
If you log in to the web UI of the AP and perform no operation within the login timeout interval, the AP logs you out. When you close the web browser, the system logs you out as well.
 Web UI Layout
The web UI of the AP is composed of three parts, including the 2-level navigation tree, tab page area, and configuration area. See the following figure.
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The functions and parameters dimmed on the web UI indicates that they are not supported by the AP or cannot be changed in the current configuration.
No.
Name
Description
Level
-1 and
level
-2
navigation
bar
The
navigation bar displays the function menu of the AP. When you select a
function in the
navigation bar, the configuration of the function appears in the
configuration area.
Tab page area
Configuration area
It
enables you to view and modify configuration.
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1
3
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 Common Buttons
The following table describes the common buttons available on the web UI of the AP.
Button
Description
Refresh
It is used to update the content of the current page.
Save
It is used to save the configuration on the current page and enable the configuration to take effect.
Restore
It is used to change the current configuration on the current page back to the original configuration.
Help It is used to view help information corresponding to the s
ettings on the current page.
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 Quick Setup
 Overview
This module enables you to quickly configure the AP so that wireless devices such as smart phones and pads can access the internet through the wireless network of the AP.
This AP can work in AP or AP+Client mode.
AP mode
By default, the AP works in this mode. In this mode, the AP connects to the internet using an Ethernet cable and converts wired signals into wireless signals to provide wireless network coverage. See the following topology.
AP+Client mode
In this mode, the AP is wirelessly bridged to an upstream device (such as a wireless router or AP) to extend the wireless network coverage of the upstream device.
See the following topology.
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 Quick Setup
 AP Mode
1. Choose Quick Setup.
2. Set WIFI Radio to the RF band you want to set, such as Radio 1 – 2.4 GHz.
3. Set Mode to AP Mode.
4. Change the primary SSID of the selected RF band in the SSID text box.
5. Select a security mode from the Security Mode drop-down list box and set the corresponding
parameters.
6. Click Save.
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Parameter description
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Parameter
Description
WIFI Radio
It specifies the RF band to be configured.
This AP provide three RF
bands. RF
band 1 is a 2.4GHz band, RF band 2 is a 5 GHz band,
whereas RF band 3 is a 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz band.
Mode
It sp
ecifies the working mode of the AP, including the AP mode and AP+Client mode.
SSID
It enables you to change the primary SSID of the selected RF band.
Security Mode
It specifies the security mode corresponding to the
SSID. The
options include: None, WEP,
WPA
-PSK, WPA2-PSK, Mixed WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA, and WPA2.
The option None allows any wireless clients to connect to the AP. This option is not recommended because it affects network security.
After the configuration, you can select the SSID on your wireless devices such as smart phones and enter your wireless network password to connect to the wireless network of the AP and access the internet through the AP.
 AP+Client Mode
1. Choose Quick Setup.
2. Set WIFI Radio to the RF band you want to set, such as Radio 1 – 2.4 GHz.
3. Set Mode to APClient Mode.
4. Click Enable Scan.
5. Select the wireless network to be extended from the wireless network list that appears.
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If no wireless network is found, ensure that the selected RF band is enabled, and try scanning wireless networks
again.
After a wireless network to be extended is selected, the AP identifies the SSID, security mode, and channel of
the wireless network and enters them on the page. The other parameters including Security Key, RADIUS
Server, RADIUS Port, and RADIUS Password must be entered manually.
6. Click Disable Scan.
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7. If the wireless network of the upstream device is encrypted, set Security Key to the wireless
network password of the device or set RADIUS Server, RADIUS Port, and RADIUS Password
to the IP address, port number, and password of the RADIUS server.
8. Click Save.
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After the configuration, you can select the SSID on your wireless devices such as smart phones and enter your wireless network password to connect to the wireless network of the AP and access the internet through the AP. If you do not know the SSID of the AP, go to the Wireless > SSID Setup page.
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 Status
 System Status
The access the page, choose Status > System Status.
The page displays the system and LAN port status of the AP.
Parameter description
Parameter
Description
Device Name
It specifies the name of the AP.
You can change the AP name on the
Network > LAN Setup page or on the SNMP
page.
System Time
It specifies the current system time of the AP.
Up Time
It specifies the time that
has elapsed since the AP was started last time.
Number of Wireless Clients
It specifies the number of wireless clients currently connected to the AP. Firmware Version
It specifies the firmware version number of the AP.
Hardware Version
It specifies the
hardware version number of the AP.
MAC Address
It specifies the physical address of the LAN port of the AP.
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Parameter
Description
IP Address
It specifies the IP address of the AP. The web UI of the AP is accessible at this IP address.
Subnet Mask
It specifies the subnet mask
of the IP address of the AP.
Primary DNS Server
It specifies the primary DNS server of the
AP. If
it is blank, the AP does not have a primary
DNS server.
Secondary DNS Server
It specifies the secondary DNS server of the it is blank, the AP does not have a secondary DNS server.
 Wireless Status
The access the page, choose Status > Wireless Status.
This page displays general RF status and SSID status of the AP. By default, the page displays the RF status of RF band 1. To view the RF status of RF bands 2 and 3, click the corresponding tabs.
Parameter description
Parameter
Description
Radio Status
Radio (On/Off)
It specifies whether the wireless network corresponding to the RF band is enabled.
Network Mode
It specifies the network mode of the wireless ne
twork.
Channel
It specifies the current working channel of the wireless network.
Background Noise (dBm)
It specifies the strength of nearby interference radio signals on the current working channel.
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Parameter
Description
Channel Utilization (%)
It specifies the air interf
ace usage of the current working channel.
TX
(%)
It specifies the proportion of AP
-transmitted packets in the current working
channel usage.
RX
(%)
It specifies the proportion of AP
-received packets in the current working
channel usage.
SSID Status
SS
ID
It specifies all the SSIDs corresponding to the RF band.
MAC Address
It specifies the physical addresses corresponding to the SSIDs.
Working Status
It specifies whether an SSID is enabled.
Security Mode
It specifies the security modes correspondin
g to SSIDs.
 Traffic Statistics
The access the page, choose Status > Traffic Statistics.
This page displays the statistics about historical packets of the AP by RF band.
By default, the page displays the traffic statistics for RF band 1. To view the traffic statistics for RF bands 2 and 3, click the corresponding tabs. To view the latest statistics, click Refresh.
 Wireless Clients
The access the page, choose Status > Wireless Clients.
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This page displays information about the wireless clients connected to the wireless networks of the AP by RF band.
By default, the page displays information about the wireless clients connected to the wireless network corresponding to the primary SSID of RF band 1 of the AP. To view the wireless client connection information of an SSID of an RF band, perform the following procedure:
1. Choose Status > Wireless Clients.
2. Select the RF band corresponding to the wireless client connection information to be viewed.
3. Select the SSID corresponding to the wireless client connection information to be viewed from
the drop-down list box in the upper-right corner.
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 Network Settings
 LAN Setup
 Overview
To access the page, choose Network > LAN Setup.
This page enables you to view the MAC address of the LAN port of the AP and set the name, Ethernet mode, IP obtaining method, and other related parameters of the AP.
Parameter description
Parameter
Description
MAC Address
It specifies the MAC address of the LAN port of the AP.
The default primary SSID of RF band 1 of the AP is IP
-COM_XXXXXX, where XXXXXX
indicates the last 6 characters of this MAC address.
Address Mode
It specifies the IP address obtaining mode of the AP. The default option is
Static IP.
Static IP: It indicates that the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server information of the AP is set manually.
Dynamic IP
: It indicates that the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server
information of the AP is obtained from a DHCP server on your LAN.
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If
Address Mode is set to Dynamic IP, you can log in to the web UI of
the AP only with the IP address assigned to the AP by the DHCP server. The IP address is specified on the client list of the DHCP server.
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Parameter
Description
IP Address
It specifies the IP address of the AP. The web UI of the AP is accessible at this IP address. The
default IP address is 192.168.0.254.
Generally, ensure that this IP address is in the same network segment as the LAN IP address of your LAN router connected to the internet, so that the AP can access the internet.
Subnet Mask
It specifies the subnet mask of the
IP address of the AP. The default subnet mask is
255.255.255.0.
Gateway
It specifies the gateway IP address of the AP.
Generally, set the gateway IP address to the LAN IP address of your LAN router connected to the internet, so that the AP can access the
internet.
Primary DNS Server
It specifies the primary DNS server of the AP.
If your LAN router connected to the internet provides the DNS proxy function, this IP address can be the LAN IP address of the
router. Otherwise, enter a correct DNS server IP add
ress.
Secondary DNS Server (optional)
It specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS server of the AP. This parameter is optional.
If a DNS server IP address in addition to the IP address of the primary DNS server is available, enter the additional IP a
ddress in this field.
Device Name
It specifies the name of the AP. The default name is AP375.
You are recommended to change the device name so that you can quickly locate the AP when managing the AP remotely.
Ethernet Mode
It specifies the Ethernet mode
of the LAN port of the AP.
Auto-negotiation
: This mode features a high transmission rate but short transmission
distance. Generally, this mode is recommended.
10M half-duplex
: This mode features a long transmission distance but relatively low
transmission rate (usually 10 Mbps).
This mode is recommended only if the Ethernet cable that connects the LAN port of the AP to a peer device exceeds 100
meters. In
this case, the connected LAN port of the peer device
must work in auto
-negotiation mode. Otherwise, th
e LAN port of the AP may not be able to
properly transmit or receive data.
 Changing the LAN Settings
Manually Setting the IP Address
This mode enables you to manually set the IP address, subnet mask, gateway IP address, primary DNS server, and secondary DNS server of the AP. It is usually used in a scenario with only one or a few APs.
Procedure:
1. Choose Network > LAN Setup.
2. Set Address Mode to Static IP.
3. Set an IP address, a subnet mask, a gateway address, a primary DNS server, and a secondary
DNS server.
4. Click Save.
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If you change the IP address of the LAN port, change the IP address of your management computer as well so that the two IP addresses belong to the same network segment. Then, you can use the new IP address of the LAN port to log in to the web UI of the AP.
Automatically Obtaining an IP Address
This mode enables the AP to automatically obtain an IP address, subnet mask, gateway IP address, primary DNS server IP address, and secondary DNS server IP address from a DHCP server in the network. If a large number of APs are deployed, you can adopt this mode to prevent IP address conflicts and effectively reduce your workload.
Procedure:
1. Choose Network > LAN Setup.
2. Set Address Mode to Dynamic IP.
3. Click Save.
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After the configuration takes effect, you can log in to the web UI of the AP only with the IP address assigned to the AP by the DHCP server. The IP address is specified on the client list of the DHCP server.
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 DHCP Server
 Overview
The AP provides a DHCP server function to assign IP addresses to clients on the LAN. By default, the DHCP server function is disabled.
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If the new and original IP addresses of the LAN port belong to different network segment, the system changes the IP address pool of the DHCP server function of the AP so that the IP address pool and the new IP address of the LAN port belong to the same network segment.
 Configuring the DHCP Server
1. Choose Network > DHCP Server.
2. Set the parameters.
3. Click Save.
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Parameter description
Parameter
Description
DHCP Server
It sp
ecifies whether to enable the DHCP server function of the default, it is disabled.
Start IP
It specifies the start IP address of the IP address pool of the DHCP server. The default value is
192.168.0.100.
End IP
It specifies the end IP address of the IP address pool of the DHCP server. The default value is
192.168.0.200
.
4UZK
The start and end IP addresses must belong to the same network segment as the IP address of the LAN port of the AP.
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Parameter
Description
Lease Time
It specifies the validity period of an IP address assigned
by the DHCP server to a client.
When
the lease time expires:
If the client is still connected to the AP, the client automatically extends the lease time
and continues to use this IP address.
If the client has been shut down, the Ethernet cable between the
client and the AP has
been removed, or the wireless connection between the client and the AP is released,
the AP recycles the IP address. The
AP can then assign this IP address to any client
requesting an IP address.
It is recommended that you retain the
default value 1 day.
Subnet Mask
It specifies the subnet mask assigned by the DHCP server to clients. The default value is
255.255.255.0
.
Gateway
It specifies the gateway IP address assigned by the DHCP server to clients. The default value is
192.168.0.254.
4UZK
When a client accesses a server or host located outside the network segment where the client resides, the data from and to the client must be forwarded by a gateway. Generally, the IP address of the gateway is the LAN IP address of the router in your
LAN.
Primary DNS Server
It specifies the primary DNS server IP address assigned by the DHCP server to clients. The default value is
192.168.0.254.
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To enable clients to access the internet, set this parameter to a correct DNS server IP address or DNS prox
y IP address.
Secondary DNS Server (optional)
It specifies the secondary DNS server IP address assigned by the DHCP server to clients. This parameter is optional.
4UZK
If another DHCP server is available on your LAN, ensure that the IP address pool of the AP does not overlap the IP address pool of that DHCP server. Otherwise, IP address conflicts may occur.
 Viewing the DHCP Client List
If the AP functions as a DHCP server, you can view the DHCP client list to understand the details about the clients that obtain IP addresses from the DHCP server. The details include host names, IP addresses, MAC addresses, and lease times.
To access the page, choose Network > DHCP Server and click DHCP Client List tab.
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You can click Refresh to view the latest client information.
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