User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Product Overview
- Getting Started
- Initial Setup
- Status
- System
- Wireless Networking and Security
- General Configuration
- Access Point
- Client Bridge
- WDS
- Repeater
- Management
- Administration
- Administrator Settings:
- Device Name Settings:
- Management VLAN
- SNMP Settings
- Backup/Restore Settings
- Export Settings (backup your configuration):
- Import Settings (restore from configuration):
- Reset to Factory Defaults
- System Reboot:
- Time and Date Settings
- Automatically set using NTP:
- Daylight Saving Time:
- NTP Settings:
- Date and Time Settings (manually set):
- SSH Management
- Log
- Diagnostics
- Ping Test Parameter:
- Traceroute Parameter:
- Download Technical Support Data:
- LED Control
- AP utility
- Technical Specifications
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix
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TRENDnet User’s Guide
TEW-826DAP
3
2.4GHz
5GHz 2
5GHz 1
Product Hardware Features
PWR: This indicator turns green when the device is powered.
LAN1: This LED indicator turns green when the access point’s LAN1 port is
connected. The LED indicator blinks during data transmission.
LAN2: This LED indicator turns green when the access point’s LAN2 port is
connected. The LED indicator blinks during data transmission.
5GHz2: This LED indicator turns green when the wireless is enabled. The LED
indicator blinks during data transmission.
5GHz1: This LED indicator turns green when the wireless is enabled. The LED
indicator blinks during data transmission.
2.4GHz: This LED indicator turns green when the wireless is enabled. The LED
indicator blinks during data transmission.
Reset button: Use a sharp tool to press and hold this button for 15 seconds to
reset the access point.
Power button: If your access point is to be powered using the power adapter, this
toggle button can be used to turn on or off the access point. Note: this only affects
the Power port connection; this button has no function if your access point is
powered by a PoE+ connection.
Power port (optional): If you are not using PoE+ to power the AP, you can connect
the power adapter from your access point power port to an available power outlet.
Gigabit LAN2 port: Plug an Ethernet cable (also called network cables) from
your access point to your router and/or wired network devices.
Gigabit LAN1 PoE+ port: Plug an Ethernet cable (also called network cables) from
your access point to your router and/or wired network devices. The Gigabit port
complies with standard 802.3af/at PoE/PoE+ so you can power this AP with a PoE+
switch or injector that complies with 802.3af/at.
Security Lock: You may choose to secure this AP using compatible security locks
including Kensington Locks.
Low-profile housing
PWR
LAN2
Reset
button
Power port
Power
button
LAN1
LAN2
LAN1
(PoE)
Security Lock