Quick Setup Guide
Configuring for Standalone Operation
Before configuring fat AP Basic settings, make sure
that AP mode is set to Fat AP.
1. If currently in Thin AP Mode: On the main
menu on the left, click Advanced Setting.
Select Fat AP from the drop-down list. Click
Apply to take effect.
2. On the main menu on the left, click Basic Setup.
In the Basic Setup page, go to the section
Configure AP as. If you want to assign a fixed IP
address, select Static IP. Enter the parameters in
the following fields: IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Default Gateway, Primary DNS Server, and
Secondary DNS Server. If you want the wireless
AP to obtain the address from the DHCP Server
automatically, select DHCP Client. Click Apply.
3. Go to RF Configure > Wireless Settings.
These are the essential wireless settings that will
enable wireless devices on the network to
associate with the Access Point.
4. Configure the common RF setting as such
Country/Region domain and Channel.
5. Click Apply to save the changes.
6. Go to RF Configure > Security Profile.
7. Click one of the profiles #, tick the
Enable box and press Edit.
8. Clear the Security Profile Name and
Wireless Network Name (SSID) box, and
then type a unique name that you desire
to call this wireless network. This will
help users identify this wireless network
in their wireless network connection.
9. Adjust the maximum connected users if
necessary.








