User`s manual

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¾ DHCP Mappings: Current IP-MAC Address mappings of the built-
in DHCP server.
¾ System Log: System events log.
¾ Link Monitor: When the AP is in AP Client mode, this page
shows the signal strength and link quality of the wireless link to its
associated access point.
y General: General tools.
¾ Password: For gaining rights to change the settings of the AP.
¾ Firmware Tools: For upgrading the firmware of the AP, backing
up and restoring configuration, and configuration reset settings of
the AP.
y TCP/IP: TCP/IP related settings.
¾ Addressing: IP address settings for the AP to work with TCP/IP.
¾ DHCP Server: Settings for the DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol) server on the AP.
y IEEE 802.11: IEEE 802.11b-related settings.
¾ Communication: Basic settings for the IEEE 802.11b interface of
the AP to work properly with wireless clients.
¾ Security: Security settings for authenticating wireless users and
encrypting wireless data.
¾ IEEE 802.1x/RADIUS: IEEE 802.1x Port-Based Network Access
Control and RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service)
settings for better wireless security.
y Advanced: Advanced settings of the AP.
¾ Packet Filters: Ethernet Type Filters, IP Protocol Filters, and
TCP/UDP Port Filters settings.
¾ Management: UPnP, System Log, and SNMP settings.
3.2.1 Save, Save & Restart, and Cancel
At the bottom of each page contains the following buttons: <Save>, <Save &
Restart>, and <Cancel>. Clicking <Save> stores the settings changes to the
memory of the AP and brings users back to the start page. Clicking <Save &
Restart> stores the settings changes to the memory of the AP and restarts