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REV1.1.0 

1910012075 

 

User Guide 

Wireless Ceiling Mount Access Point

 

 

  

 

 

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Page 1: ...REV1 1 0 1910012075 User Guide Wireless Ceiling Mount Access Point...

Page 2: ...duct names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders No part of the specifications may be reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as transl...

Page 3: ...radio TV technician for help This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device mus...

Page 4: ...anadian Compliance Statement This device complies with Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada license exempt RSSs Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not...

Page 5: ...850 MHz doit se conformer la limitation P I R E sp cifi e pour l exploitation point point et non point point selon le cas En outre les utilisateurs devraient aussi tre avis s que les utilisateurs de r...

Page 6: ...pairs yourself You run the risk of electric shock and voiding the limited warranty If you need service please contact us Avoid water and wet locations Adapter shall be installed near the equipment and...

Page 7: ...electronic equipment WEEE This means that this product must be handled pursuant to European directive 2012 19 EU in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize its impact on the environment User h...

Page 8: ...less Parameter 8 Wireless Service 8 Wireless Client 9 Wireless 10 Wireless 11 WDS Settings 14 Advanced Settings 16 Band Steering 18 Network 20 Wireless MAC Filtering 20 VLAN Settings 21 System 23 AP M...

Page 9: ...ation of any product Convention Some models featured in this guide may be unavailable in your country or region For local sales information visit http www tp link com Unless otherwise noted the CAP or...

Page 10: ...aged by the wireless controller in FIT mode providing a flexible richly functional but easily configured enterprise grade wireless network for small and medium business Celling lamp appearance and eas...

Page 11: ...e wireless controller you can centrally manage the mass APs simply in a web browser In FAT mode you can log in to AP s webpage to manage the AP alone The FAT mode is used in a small wireless network T...

Page 12: ...dress of the wireless controller must be reachable for the CAPs in the network FAT Mode In FAT mode you can log in to AP s webpage to manage the AP alone The FAT mode is used in a small wireless netwo...

Page 13: ...168 0 254 in the address field and press the Enter key NOTE To log in to the device the IP address of your PC should be set within the same subnet addresses of the device The IP address is 192 168 0...

Page 14: ...ge will be shown as below Click the menu bar to configure the corresponding parameters Figure 2 4 Status TIPS Proceed to the following chapters for information on configuring the CAP in FAT mode CAP12...

Page 15: ...ure 3 1 Status Page Device Information This section displays the information of hardware version MAC address IP address system time and running time of the CAP If you want to modify the IP address of...

Page 16: ...d refer to WDS Settings to configure the WDS feature Figure 3 3 Wireless Parameter Wireless Service In this section you can check or edit the wireless service information of the CAP Figure 3 4 Wireles...

Page 17: ...WPA2 PSK If the wireless network has been already encrypted changing password here will not change the encryption type Wireless Client The wireless client table displays the information of the connect...

Page 18: ...WDS Settings Advanced Settings and Band Steering Figure 4 1 Wireless Page If you have made any change of the parameters please click OK to make the configuration take effect There will be a blue bar...

Page 19: ...SSID network type security mode and password of each wireless service entry Figure 4 2 Wireless Click Add to create a new wireless service Click button to edit the corresponding wireless service SSID...

Page 20: ...lation feature that allows you to confine and restrict all wireless devices on your network from interacting with each other but still able to access the Internet This function will be disabled if WDS...

Page 21: ...d in seconds The value can be either 0 or 30 8640000 seconds WPA WPA2 Based on Radius Server WPA can assign different password for different users and it is much safer than WPA PSK However its mainten...

Page 22: ...uency band the device may work at a low transmission rate WDS Settings WDS Wireless Distribution System is a communication system among multiple wireless local area networks established between APs th...

Page 23: ...w If the root AP is encrypted you should enter the PSK password manually Click OK to finish the settings Figure 4 7 WDS Settings Manually You should manually enter the parameters of the root AP Click...

Page 24: ...quirement it is recommended to keep the default settings Figure 4 8 Advanced Settings Wireless Mode Select the protocol standard for the wireless network For 2 4GHz network it is recommended to select...

Page 25: ...nnel Switching with Wireless Clients Connected channel switching will occur even if there are clients connected to the CAP These clients will have to reconnect to the CAP afterwards Manual Click the R...

Page 26: ...o access the network Values from 95 to 0 dBm are valid The default value is 75 dBm It is recommended the maximum number is less than 40 dBm When clients attempt to connect to the AP with lower signal...

Page 27: ...hold and difference threshold the AP will prevent more APs from connecting to the 5GHz band Difference Threshold Specify the maximum difference value between the number of clients connected to the 5GH...

Page 28: ...the top of the page to remind you to save the configuration Click Save when you finish all settings otherwise all the settings will be recovered to last saved settings at reboot or power off Wireless...

Page 29: ...f the client Effective Range Select the wireless network that allows the client to access Description Specify a description for the entry to make it easier to search for and manage Click button to mod...

Page 30: ...Figure 5 5 VLAN Settings VLAN Check the box to enable the VLAN feature VLAN ID Specify a VLAN ID for the wireless network 22...

Page 31: ...em log time setting and realize functions including reboot reset backup restore firmware upgrade and ping watch dog Figure 6 1 System Page If you have made any change of the parameters please click OK...

Page 32: ...CAP The default setting is 255 255 255 0 You can change it according to the network need Default Gateway Set the default gateway of CAP The default setting is 255 255 255 0 You can change it according...

Page 33: ...sername and password to protect your device from unauthorized login Figure 6 3 Account Page Current User Name Password Enter the current user name and password of the admin account to get the permissi...

Page 34: ...P will send the system log to the specified IP address Time Setting System time represents the device system s notion of the passing of time System time is the standard time for Scheduler and other ti...

Page 35: ...location It is recommended to back up the settings before you change the configurations and upgrade the firmware Restore Click Browse to locate and select the backup file then click Upload to import...

Page 36: ...OT power off your device while it is upgrading Ping Watch Dog Ping Watch Dog sets the device to continuously ping a user defined IP address it can be the Internet gateway for example to check the netw...

Page 37: ...from device startup to the first ICMP echo requests sent by Ping Watch Dog The default value is 300 seconds The Start up Delay value should be at least 60 seconds as the device s initialization takes...

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