User Guide
Table Of Contents
- About this User Guide
- Overview
- 1 Operation Modes
- 2 Quick Start
- 3 Monitor the Network
- 3.1 View the Device Information
- 3.2 View the Wireless Settings
- 3.3 View Wireless Signal Quality
- 3.4 View Radio Status
- 3.5 View the LAN Settings
- 3.6 View the WAN Settings
- 3.7 Monitor Throughput
- 3.8 Monitor Stations
- 3.9 Monitor Interfaces
- 3.10 Monitor ARP Table
- 3.11 Monitor Routes
- 3.12 Monitor DHCP Clients
- 3.13 Monitor Dynamic WAN
- 4 Configure the Network
- 5 Configure the Wireless Parameters
- 6 Manage the Device
- 7 Configure the System
- 8 Use the System Tools
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1.1 Access Point
In Access Point (AP) Mode, the device acts as a central hub and provides wireless access
point for wireless clients, thus the AP Mode is applicable to the following three scenarios.
Meanwhile, Multi-SSID function can be enabled in this mode, providing up to four wireless
networks with different SSIDs and passwords.
■ Scenario 1
Access Point
LAN: 192.168.7.2
AP Client Router
LAN: 192.168.0.254
WAN: Dynamic IP
LAN: 192.168.7.1
Router
Internet
Network requirements: Establish the network coverage in the remote areas without long-
distance cabling.
The device in the network: In the adjacent town covered by wired network, ISP (Internet
Service Provider) can put up a device in AP Mode to access the internet and transform
wired signal into wireless one. In the remote area, users can put up a device in AP Client
Router Mode to access the wireless network.
Advantages: Transmit data wirelessly across a long distance and reduce the cabling cost.
■ Scenario 2
Access Point Client
Switch
LAN: 192.168.0.254 LAN: 192.168.0.2
Switch
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