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Detail of indexes:
Top menu:
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Status: listing all indexes and status of wireless AP.
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Wizard: Shortcut for switching wireless AP’s operation mode.
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Advanced: all of features which configure wireless AP.
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Exit: out of administration interface.
Next Indexes row below:
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Gateway Mode: current wireless AP status.
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Channel 7: current wireless AP channel in 2.4GHz band.
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Channel 44: current wireless AP channel in 5.8GHz band.
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Reboot: click this button if you want to reboot device.
Next Infographic below:
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User: number of users connected Wireless AP and using internet. (Ex: 02 users on P6)
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Green mark: users connected stable (Red mark: disconnected).
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Router: Wireless AP run as router role.
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Green mark (DHCP): Wireless AP connected modem with “DHCP WAN connect type”.
Next Indexes row below:
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Running time: total time Wireless AP had run.
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Software Version: version of Guepard Networks’s firmware.
Next Infographic below:
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2.4 Wireless Settings: indicate number of users connected 2.4GHz band , SSID, MAC address and fast
configuration: the SSID, band width, channel, encryption, password then
Apply
to finish.
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5.8 Wireless Settings: indicate number of users connected 5.8GHz band, SSID, MAC address and fast
configuration: the SSID, band width, channel, encryption, password then
Apply
to finish.
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LAN Settings: indicate number of users was assigned IP by Wireless AP and fast configuration: wireless
AP’s IP, subnet mask, DHCP status, DHCP Client IP Start – End, Lease Time (hour) then
Apply
to finish.
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WAN Settings: indicate IP WAN of wireless AP and WAN access mode, fast configuration: PPPoE,
DHCP, Static IP.
2) Wizard:
Shortcut for switching wireless AP’s operation modes.
Click
Wizard
in Status page will have pop‐up following page to configure the operation mode:
There are four operation mode of ceiling wireless AP and there are explanation for each operation mode
for better use, see P7 below: