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To Identify Your System
If your network operates with several access points, a means of
identifying each individual access point would be useful.
In certain cases your ISP might request identification before
dynamically allocating an IP address. The System Name of the access
point can then serve as a DHCP Client ID during negotiations with the
DHCP Server of your ISP.
You can define the System Identity to be utilised as System Name, or as
DHCP Client ID.
Follow these steps to define a System Identity for the access point.
System Identity
Setting the Time of Your System
Synchronising the clocks of the access point and your workstation
enables effective management and operation of the provided time-
based functions.
Click Access point Identity
from the System Tools menu.
1. In System Name, enter the DHCP
Client ID assigned by your ISP.
2. In System Contact, fill in the name
of a contact person.
3. Enter System Location.
This entry can help in
identification if there are multiple
devices in your network o
r
building.
4. Click Apply to effect the
changes.
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NOTE: The clock setting will be enabled If the unit is set to
operate as a router.