Status ......................................................................................................................................................44
1.6.1 Stand .................. ................................................................................. ....................................13
3.2 What You Can Do ..... ... ... .... ... ... ................................................................................. .......................17
3.3 What You Need to Know ..... ..............................................................................................................18
3.3.1 Setting your WAP6806 to Repeater Mode ...............................................................................18
3.4 Repeater Mode Status Screen ............................................... ...........................................................18
4.2 What You Can Do ..... ... ... .... ... ... ................................................................................. .......................23
4.3 What You Need to Know ..... ..............................................................................................................23
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4.3.1 Setting your WAP6806 to AP Mode .........................................................................................24
4.3.2 Configuring your WLAN, LAN and Maintenance Settings .......................................................24
4.4 AP Mode Status Screen ....................................................................................................................24
5.2 What You Can Do ..... ... ... .... ... ... ................................................................................. .......................27
5.3 What You Need to Know ..... ..............................................................................................................27
5.4 Setting your WAP6806 to Client Mode ..............................................................................................28
9.2 What You Can Do ..... ... ... .... ... ... ................................................................................. .......................49
9.3 System Log ...................................... ... ... .......................................... .................................................49
9.5 WLAN Station Status ................. ... .... ... .......................................... ....................................................51
11.2 What You Can Do ............................................................................................................................60
11.3 LAN Setup Screen ...........................................................................................................................60
11.4 IP Alias Screen ................................................................................................................................61
14.2 What You Can Do ...........................................................................................................................76
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14.3 System ............................................................................................................................................76
14.3.1 General Screen .....................................................................................................................76
14.3.2 Time Setting Screen ..............................................................................................................77
Appendix A Customer Support..........................................................................................................88
Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address........................................................................94
Appendix C Legal Information .........................................................................................................122
Index ..................................................................................................................................................131
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PART I
User’s Guide
8
1.1 Overview
LEW
LAN
AP
WLAN
REPEATER
The ZyXEL WAP6806 Dual-Band Wireless AC2100 Access Point makes it fast and easy to easily
extend existing IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac wireless networks. Simply plug the WAP6806 directly into a
power outlet and the LED signal strength indicator allows you to determine the ideal installation
location. The one-click Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS Button on page 12) provides frustration-free
wireless client setup and completes the instant network access setup.
Figure 1 Universal Repeater
CHAPTER 1
Introduction
Your can create the following connections using the WAP6806:
• LAN. You can connect network devices via the Ethernet port of the WAP6806 so that they can
communicate with each other and access the Internet.
• WLAN. Wireless clients can connect to the WAP6806 to access network resources.
Use a (supported) web browser to manage the WAP6806.
See Chapter 8 on page 44 for more information.
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Chapter 1 Introduction
WPS Button
LED
Ethernet Ports
Power
Reset Button
1.2 Securing the WAP6806
Do the following things regularly to make the WAP6806 more secure and to manage the WAP6806
more effectively.
• Change the password. Use a password that’s not easy to guess and that consists of different
types of characters, such as numbers and letters.
• Write down the password and put it in a safe place.
• Back up the configuration (and make sure you know how to restore it). Restoring an earlier
working configuration may be useful if the device becomes unstable or even crashes. If you
forget your password, you will have to reset the WAP6806 to its factory default settings. If you
backed up an earlier configuration file, you would not have to totally re-configure the WAP6806.
You could simply restore your last configuration.
1.3 Panel Views
Figure 2 Panel Views
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Chapter 1 Introduction
The following table describes the LED status.
Table 1 WAP6806 LED Status
FUNCTIONSTATUSDESCRIPTION
PowerOn (Green) The WAP6806 is receiving power and functioning properly.
Blinking
(Green)
OffThe WAP6806 is not receiving power.
Connection
Status
SystemBlinking
(Red)
Blinking
(all colors)
WPSBlinking
(Amber)
The WAP6806 is booting.
The device uses the LED to generate the following three signal colors:
•Red: signifies a signal strength under 50%
•Orange: signifies a signal strength under 75%
•Green: signifies a signal strength over 75%
The WAP6806 has an error.
The WAP6806 is resetting to the factory default or upgrading the firmware.
The WAP6806’s WPS function is in progress.
The following table describes the LED combination status of 2.4G and 5G for dual uplink in repeater
mode.
Table 2 LED Combination Status of 2.4G and 5G
COMBINATIONBAND
EXCELLENT
(100% ~ 70%)
12.4GGreenGreen
5GGreen
22.4GGreenGreen
5GAmber
32.4GAmberGreen
5GGreen
42.4GGreenAmber
5GRed
52.4GAmberAmber
5GAmber
62.4GAmberAmber
5GRed
72.4GRedAmber
5GAmber
82.4GRedAmber
5GGreen
92.4GRedRed
5GRed
GOOD
(69% ~ 51%)
POOR
RESULT
(50% ~ 0%)
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1.4 WPS Button
The WPS button can be used to configure 2.4G and 5G settings.
Table 3 WPS Button Functions
ACTIONRESULT
Client Mode
Push once for less than
5 seconds
AP Mode
Push once for less than
5 seconds
Repeater Mode
Push once for less than
5 seconds
Push twice for less than
5 seconds
1.4.1 Wi-Fi Protected Setup
The WAP6806 triggers uplink WPS.
The WAP6806 triggers both 2.4G and 5G primary Service Set Identity (SSID) at the
same time.
The WAP6806 triggers uplink WPS.
The WAP6806 triggers downlink WPS.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Your WAP6806 supports Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS), which is an easy way to set up a secure
wireless network. WPS is an industry standard specification, defined by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
WPS allows you to quickly set up a wireless network with strong security, without having to
configure security settings manually. Each WPS connection works between two devices. Both
devices must support WPS (check each device’s documentation to make sure).
Depending on the devices you have, you can either press a button (recommended) on the device
itself, or in its configuration utility or enter a PIN (a unique Personal Identification Number that
allows one device to authenticate the other) in each of the two devices. When WPS is activated on
a device, it has two minutes to find another device that also has WPS activated. Then, the two
devices connect and set up a secure network by themselves.
For more information on using WPS, see
1.5 Reset Button
If you forget your password or IP address, or you cannot access the W eb Configurator, you will need
to use the RESET button at the back of the WAP6806 to reload the factory-default configuration
file. This means that you will lose all configurations that you had previously saved, the password
will be reset to “1234” and the IP address of the WAP6806 will be reset to “192.168.1.2”.
Section 12.7 on page 69.
1.5.1 Procedure to Use the Reset Button
1Make sure the power LED is on.
2Press the RESET button for one to five seconds to reboot the WAP6806.
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3Press the RESET button for longer than five seconds to set the WAP6806 back to its factory-default
configuration.
1.6 2-way Installation
The WAP6806 can be used for 2-way installation: vertical and wall mounted.
1.6.1 Stand
To have your WAP6806 as a stand-alone device, put you WAP6806 vertically into the stand as
shown below.
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.6.2 Wall Mounting
The following are the dimensions of a screw anchor and M3 tap screw used for wall mounting. All
measurements are in millimeters (mm).
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1Locate a high position on a wall that is free os obstructions. Use a sturdy wall.
2For a concrete or brick wall find a drill bit with the same diameter as the screw anchors. If you do
not need the screw anchors, find a drill bit slightly smaller in diameter than the included screws.
3Drill two screw holes in the wall. Make sure the distance between the centers of the holes is the
same as the wall-mount holes.
Note: Be careful to avoid damaging pipes or cables located inside the wall when drilling
holes for the screws.
4Align the holes on the back of the WAP6806 with the screws on the wall. Hang the WAP6806 on the
screws.
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2.1 Overview
This chapter introduces the different modes available on your WAP6806.
• Device mode. This is the operating mode of your WAP6806, or simply how the WAP6806 is
being used in the network.
2.1.1 Device Modes
This refers to the operating mode of the WAP6806, which can act as a:
• Repeater: In this mode, the WAP6806 can be an access point and a wireless client at the same
time. Go to Section 3.4 on page 18 to view the Status screen in this mode. Use this mode if
there is an existing wireless router or access point in your network and you also want to allow
clients to connect to the WAP6806 wirelessly.
• Access Point: Use this mode if you want to extend your network by allowing network devices to
connect to the WAP6806 wirelessly. Go to Section 4.4 on page 24 to view the Status screen in
this mode.
• Client: Use this mode if there is an existing wireless router or access point in the network to
which you want to connect your local network. Go to Section 5.5 on page 28 to view the Status
screen in this mode. In Client mode, you should know the SSID and wireless security details of
the access point to which you want to connect.
CHAPTER 2
WAP6806 Modes
The following figure illustrates the device configuration modes of the WAP6806.
Figure 3 Device Mode Example
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Chapter 2 WAP6806 Modes
Note: Choose your device mode carefully to avoid having to change it later.
Under Repeater mode, the WAP6806 supports three WPS behaviors: Normal mode, Range boost
mode, and Speed boost mode. These behaviors are only available in Repeater mode through the
Operation Mode screen. See Section 10.3.2 on page 53 for details.
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3.1 Overview
A
B
In repeater mode, your WAP6806 can act as an access point and wireless client at the same time.
The WAP6806 can connect to an existing network through another access point and also lets
wireless clients connect to the network through it. This helps you expand wireless coverage when
you have an access point or wireless router already in your network.
In the example below, the WAP6806 (A) is configured as a repeater. It has three clients that want
to connect to the Internet. The WAP6806 wirelessly connects to the available access point (B).
Figure 4 Repeater Mode
CHAPTER 3
Repeater Mode
After the WAP6806 and the access point connect, the WAP6806 acquires its IP address from the
access point. The clients of the WAP6806 can now surf the Internet.
3.2 What You Can Do
•Use the Status screen (Section 3.4 on page 18) to view read-only information about your
WAP6806.
•Use the Ethernet > IP Alias screen (Section 11.4 on page 61) to set the IP address for your
WAP6806.
•Use the Wireless LAN> WPS screen (Section 12.7 on page 69) to configure WPS on the
WAP6806 to associate to another access point.
•Use the Network > Wireless LAN (2.4G/5G) > Security screen (Section 12.6 on page 66) to
configure the wireless security between the WAP6806 and another access point.
•Use other Wireless LAN screens (Section 12.5 on page 65) to configure the wireless settings
between the wireless clients and the WAP6806.
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Chapter 3 Repeater Mode
WRE
LAN Client
5 GHz
5 GHz AP
5 GHz
5 GHz
2.4 GHz AP
2.4 GHz2.4 GHz
2.4 GHz
REPEATER
3.3 What You Need to Know
With the exception of the Operation Mode other configuration screens in the Repeater mode are
similar to the ones in Access Point Mode. See Chapter 2 on page 15 of this User’s Guide.
3.3.1 Setting your WAP6806 to Repeater Mode
1To use your WAP6806 as a repeater, see Section 2.1.1 on page 15.
2Connect your computer to the LAN port of the WAP6806.
3Open a web browser such as Internet Explorer and type http://zyxelsetup or http://192.168.1.2 as
the web address in your web browser.
4Enter “1234” (default) as the password and click Login.
5Type a new password and retype it to confirm, then click Change. Otherwise, click Skip. See
Section 7.5 on page 38 for details.
Note: Y ou have to l og in to the Web Configurator again when y ou change modes. As soon
as you do, your WAP6806 is already in Repeater mode.
Note: If a client is connected to the WAP6806 through the wired Et hernet connection, the
client can only directly access the 5 GHz Wi-Fi. In the following figure, the LAN
Client is only able to directly communicate with devices in the 5 GHz wireless
network.
Figure 5 Repeater Mode Overview
3.4 Repeater Mode Status Screen
Click to open the Status screen.
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Figure 6 Status: Repeater Mode
Chapter 3 Repeater Mode
The following table describes the labels shown in the Status screen.
Table 4 Status Screen: Repeater Mode
LABELDESCRIPTION
System Information
Host NameThis is the WAP6806’s model name.
System ModeThis is the device mode (Section 2.1.1 on page 15) to which the WAP6806 is set - Repeater
Mode.
Hardware VersionThis displays the hardware version of the device.
Firmware VersionThis displays the firmware version and the date created.
System Up TimeThis displays the total time the WAP6806 has been on.
Current Date/TimeThis displays the WAP6806’s present date and time.
Ethernet Information
MAC AddressThis shows the LAN Ethernet adapter MAC Address of your device.
IP AddressThis shows the LAN port’s IP address.
IP Subnet MaskThis shows the LAN port’s subnet mask.
Encapsulation modeThis shows the protocol for encapsulating packages the WAP6806 uses.
GatewayThis shows the gateway of the WAP6806.
DNS ServerThis shows the IP address of the DNS Server.
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Table 4 Status Screen: Repeater Mode (continued)
LABELDESCRIPTION
IP AliasThis shows the IP address of the WAP6806.
Subnet MaskThis shows the subnet mask of the WAP6806.
AP Connection Status - 2.4G / 5G
MAC AddressThis shows the wireless adapter MAC Address of the root AP.
SSIDThis shows a descriptive name used to identify the root AP in the wireless LAN.
ChannelThis shows the channel number which you select manually or the root AP automatically
scans and selects.
SecurityThis shows the level of wireless security the root AP is using.
StatusThis shows the current status of the Wireless LAN.
Wireless Network Information - 2.4G / 5G
MAC AddressThis shows the wireless adapter MAC Address of your WAP6806.
Wireless NetworkThis shows whether the wireless LAN function is enabled or disabled.
SSIDThis shows a descriptive name used to identify the WAP6806 in the wireless LAN.
Link RateThis shows the data transfer rate of the wireless network.
Current ChannelThis shows the channel number which you select manu ally or the WAP6806 automatically
scans and selects.
AuthenticationThis shows the wireless security mode used to protect the information that is sent in the
wireless network.
ModeThis shows which IEEE 802.1b/g/n wireless networking standards the wireless device
WPS StatusThis shows the current status of the WPS.
supports.
3.5 WPS Screen
Use this screen to connect to another AP. Go to Configuration > Network > Wireless LAN
(2.4G/5G) > WPS to open the following screen.
Note: Wireless clients cannot use WPS to set up a wireless network with the WAP6806 i n
WPS Setup
WPSSelect this to enable or disable the WPS feature.
ConfirmClick Confirm to save your changes.
WPS Setup
ConfiguredThis displays Yes when the WAP6806 has connected to a wireless network using WPS or
when Enable is selected.
WPS SSIDThis displays the network name for the WPS connection.
WPS Auth ModeThis displays the security protocol selected for the WPS connection.
PIN CodeThis displays the previous PIN number the system generated.
Generate New
PIN
Release
Configuration
WPS Progress
WPS ModeSele ct whether the W AP6806 performs wirele ss sec urity informat ion synchro nization usi ng
PIN CodeType the same PIN number generated in the wireless station’s utility.
ConfirmClick Confirm to save your changes.
WPS Status
StatusThis displays the current WPS process.
This displays the type of wireless encryption employed by the access point to which you
want to connect.
Click GenerateNew PIN to have the WAP6806 generate a PIN number.
Click this button to remove all configured wireless and wireless security settings for WPS
connections on the WAP6806.
the PIN configuration method or the Push Button Configuration (PBC) method.
Idle - It means there is no active WPS.
Start WSC Process - The WPS is activated to set up a wireless network.
WPS Succeeded - The client is successfully connected with an AP.
WSC Failed - The client fails to connect with an AP.
ProgressThis is an indication bar displaying the WPS connecting progress.
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4.1 Overview
In Access Point (AP) mode your WAP6806 bridges a wired network (LAN) and wireless LAN (WLAN)
in the same subnet. See the figure below for an example.
Figure 9 Wireless Internet Access in Access Point Mode
CHAPTER 4
Access Point Mode
4.2 What You Can Do
•Use the Status screen (Section 4.4 on page 24) to view read-only information about your
WAP6806.
•Use the IP Alias screen (Section 11.4 on page 61) to set the IP address for your WAP6806 acting
as an access point.
•Use the Wireless LAN> WPS screen (Section 12.7 on page 69) to configure WPS on the
WAP6806 to associate with another access point.
4.3 What You Need to Know
With the exception of the Operation Mode, other configuration screens in Access Point mode are
similar to the ones in Repeater mode. See Chapter 2 on page 15 of this User’s Guide.
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Chapter 4 Access Point Mode
4.3.1 Setting your WAP6806 to AP Mode
By default, AP mode in the WAP6806 is not configured with a static IP address. To setup your
WAP6806 in AP mode for the first time, the directly-connected router must have the DHCP server
function enabled.
1Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the WAP6806 and the other end to
your router.
2Connect your computer to your network, make sure both the WAP6806 and computer are under the
same subnet.
3Open a web browser window and type “http://zyxelsetup” or “http://192.168.1.2” in the web
address.
The login screen displays.
4Enter “1234” (default) as the password and click Login.
5Type a new password and retype it to confirm, then click Change. Otherwise, click Skip.
The WAP6806 Web Configurator displays, which allows you to configure the AP mode. See Section
7.3 on page 33 for details.
4.3.2 Configuring your WLAN, LAN and Maintenance Settings
•See Chapter 12 on page 62 and Chapter 11 on page 60 for information on configuring your
wireless network and LAN settings.
•See Chapter 14 on page 76 for information on configuring your Maintenance settings.
4.4 AP Mode Status Screen
Click to open the Status screen.
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Chapter 4 Access Point Mode
Figure 10 Status Screen: Access Point Mode
The following table describes the labels shown in the Status screen.
Table 6 Status Screen: Access Point Mode
LABELDESCRIPTION
System Information
Host NameThis is the WAP6806’s model name.
System ModeThis is the device mode (Section 2.1.1 on page 15) to which the WAP6806 is set - AP
Mode.
Hardware VersionThis displays the hardware version of the device.
Firmware VersionThis displays the firmware version and the date created.
System Up TimeThis displays the total time the WAP6806 has been on.
Current Date/TimeThis displays the WAP6806’s present date and time.
Ethernet Information
MAC AddressThis shows the LAN Ethernet adapter MAC Address of your device.
IP AddressThis shows the LAN port’s IP address.
IP Subnet MaskThis shows the LAN port’s subnet mask.
Encapsulation modeThis shows the protocol for encapsulating packages the WAP6806 uses.
GatewayThis shows the gateway of the WAP6806.
DNS ServerThis shows the IP address of the DNS Server.
IP AliasThis shows the IP address of the WAP6806.
Subnet MaskThis shows the subnet mask of the WAP6806.
Wireless Network Information - 2.4G / 5G
MAC AddressThis shows the wireless adapter MAC Address of your WAP6806.
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Chapter 4 Access Point Mode
Table 6 Status Screen: Access Point Mode (continued)
LABELDESCRIPTION
Wireless NetworkThis shows whether the wireless LAN function is enabled or disabled.
SSIDThis shows a descriptive name used to identify the WAP6806 in the wireless LAN.
Link RateThis shows the data transfer rate of the wireless network.
Current ChannelThis shows the channel number which you select manu ally or the WAP6806 automatically
scans and selects.
AuthenticationThis shows the wireless security mode used to protect the information that is sent in the
wireless network.
ModeThis shows which IEEE 802.1b/g/n wireless networking standards the wireless device
WPS StatusThis shows the current status of the WPS.
supports.
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5.1 Overview
A
B
Your WAP6806 can act as a wireless client. In wireless client mode, it can connect to an existing
network via an access point. Use this mode if you already have an access point or wireless router in
your netw ork.
In the example below, one WAP6806 (A) is configured as a wireless client and another is used as an
access point (B). The WAP6806 has two wired clients that need to connect to the Internet. The
WAP6806 wirelessly connects to the available access point (B).
Figure 11 Wireless Client Mode
CHAPTER 5
Client Mode
After the WAP6806 and the access point connect, the WAP6806 acquires its WAN IP address from
the access point. The clients of the WAP6806 can now surf the Internet.
5.2 What You Can Do
•Use the Status screen (Section 5.5 on page 28) to view read-only information about your
WAP6806.
•Use the Ethernet screen (Chapter 11 on page 60) to set the IP address for your WAP6806.
5.3 What You Need to Know
With the exception of the Wireless LAN screens, the Ethernet, Monitor, Configuration and
Maintenance screens in Client mode are similar to the ones in Access Point Mode. See Chapter 11
on page 60 through Chapter 14 on page 76 of this User’s Guide.
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5.4 Setting your WAP6806 to Client Mode
1Connect your computer to the LAN port of the WAP6806.
2The default IP address of the WAP6806 is “192.168.1.2”. In this case, your computer must ha ve an
IP address in the range between “192.168.1.3” and “192.168.1.254”.
3Click Start > Run on your computer in Windows. Type “cmd” in the dialog box. Enter “ipconfig” to
show your computer’s IP address. If your computer’s IP address is not in the correct range then see
Appendix B on page 94 for information on changing your computer’s IP address.
4After you’ve set your computer’s IP address, open a web browser such as Internet Explorer and
type “ http://zyxelsetup” or “http://192.168.1.2” as the web address in your web browser.
5Enter “1234” (default) as the password and click Login.
6Type a new password and retype it to confirm, then click Change. Otherwise, click Skip.
Note: Y ou have to l og in to the Web Configurator again when y ou change modes. As soon
as you do, your WAP6806 is already in Client mode.
Note: The client mode IP address is always the same as the access point mode IP
address. If you changed the IP address of your WAP6806 while in access point
mode, use this IP address in client mode.
5.5 Client Mode Status Screen
Click to open the status screen.
Figure 12 Status: Client Mode
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Chapter 5 Client Mode
The following table describes the labels shown in the Status screen.
Table 7 Status Screen: Client Mode
LABELDESCRIPTION
Device Information
Host NameThis is the WAP6806’s model name.
System ModeThis is the device mode (Section 2.1.1 on page 15) to which the WAP6806 is set - Client
Hardware VersionThis displays the hardware version of the device.
Firmware VersionThis displays the firmware version and the date created.
System Up TimeThis displays the total time the WAP6806 has been on.
Current Date/TimeThis displays the WAP6806’s present date and time.
Ethernet Information
MAC AddressThis shows the LAN Ethernet adapter MAC Address of your device.
IP AddressThis shows the LAN port’s IP address.
Subnet MaskThis shows the LAN port’s subnet mask.
Encapsulation ModeThis shows the protocol for encapsulating packets the WAP6806 uses.
GatewayThis shows the gateway of the WAP6806.
DNS ServerThis shows the IP address of the DNS Server.
IP AliasThis shows the IP address of the WAP6806.
Subnet MaskThis shows the subnet mask of the WAP6806.
AP Connection Status - 2.4G / 5G
MAC AddressThis shows the wireless adapter MAC Address of the root AP.
SSIDThis shows a descriptive name used to identify the root AP in the wireless LAN.
ChannelThis shows the channel number which you select manually or the root AP automatically
SecurityThis shows the level of wireless security the root AP is using.
StatusThis shows the current status of the Wireless LAN.
Mode.
scans and selects.
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6.1 Overview
This chapter describes how to access the WAP6806 Web Configurator and provides an ov erv iew of
its screens.
The Web Configurator is an HTML-based management interface that allows easy setup and
management of the WAP6806 via Internet browser. Use a browser that supports HTML5, such as
Internet Explorer 9.0 and later versions, Mozilla Firefox 21 and later versions, or Safari 6.0 and
later versions or Google Chrome 26.0 and later versions. The recommended screen resolution is
1024 by 768 pixels.
In order to use the Web Configurator you need to allow:
• Web browser pop-up windows from your device. Web pop-up blocking is enabled by default in
Windows XP SP (Service Pack) 2.
• JavaScript (enabled by default).
• Java permissions (enabled by default).
CHAPTER 6
The Web Configurator
Refer to Chapter 15 Troubleshooting to see how to make sure these functions are allowed in
Internet Explorer.
6.2 Accessing the Web Configurator
1Make sure your WAP6806 hardware is properly connected and prepare your computer or computer
network to connect to the WAP6806 (refer to the Quick Start Guide).
2Launch your web browser.
3Open a web browser such as Internet Explorer and type “http://zyxelsetup” or “http://192.168.1.2”
as the web address in your web browser.
6.2.1 Login Screen
The Web Configurator initially displays the following login screen.
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