User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Package Contents
- Access Point Setup Guide
- Setup to manage your access point with Linksys cloud server
- Step 1
- Make sure the access point is powered on and connected with an ethernet cable to your network with internet access. By factory default, the IP address is assigned by a DHCP server. If there is no DHCP server in your network, the default IP address is ...
- Log in to the access point’s browser-based admin tool locally and click the Configure LAN Settings link. Change the IP address or VLAN so the access point can access the internet.
- If the indicator light is off, check that the AC power adapter, or PoE cable, is properly connected on both ends.
- Step 2
- Setup to manage your access point locally with browser-based admin tool
- Setup to manage your access point with Linksys cloud server
- Cloud Management Interface
- Local Management Interface
- Appendix A - Troubleshooting
- Appendix B - About Wireless LANs
- Appendix C - PC and Server Configuration
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• Term of use policy
o Policy label—Create message to instruct users to confirm they have read your
terms of use.
o Policy—Create terms of use.
Be sure to click the Save button when you are finished making changes.
Styles
• Style
o Logo—Upload a file as a logo for your wireless name.
o Colors—Choose colors for background, text and buttons.
Be sure to click the Save button when you are finished making changes.
Settings
• Client session time out—Set the amount of time (in minutes) that clients can remain
connected to the wireless name. Allowed range is 0-1440 minutes.
• Authentication type—Choose whether to require users to enter a password to move
beyond the splash page.
• Set password—Choose a password for users to enter.
• Custom landing page (Promotional URL)—Turn on to redirect users to a specific website
after authentication.
• URL—Enter the URL of the website users will be redirected to after authentication.
Bandwidth limit
Per wireless bandwidth limit—Turn on bandwidth limit and use the slider to set the
maximum bandwidth (in Mbps) for devices on the wireless band.










