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Wireless Web Interface User’s Manual
Chapter 17: Time limit policy
The
Time Limit Policy
configures the user on-line time, including
Network Time Limit Configuration
and
Radio Time Limit
Configuration
.
The network time limit configuration is based on the network, and it limits clients’ access to the network by disabling VAP. The radio time
limit configuration is under the radio, and it limits clients’ access to the network by disabling the radio. These two policies include the
Cyclical Policy
and
UTC Policy
. The cyclical policy is used to configure the time of one day or week; for example, stop the network access
from hh:mm to hh:mm. The UTC policy is used to configure the detailed date; for example, allow or stop the network access from hh:mm on
YYYY-MM-DD to hh:mm on YYYY-MM-DD.
17.1 Network time limit configuration
Select the
Network ID
from the drop-down list to configure the time limit policy under the network to be accessed, and configure the Start
Time and End Time of the cyclical policy. In the Weekday column, the user can choose
EveryDay
or a weekday. After configuration, the
network cannot be accessed on the specified day(s) during the configured times. In the UTC policy, the Start Time and End Time should
be configured as the detailed time. The Network Status includes
Up
and
Down
, which enables or disables the VAP that the network
corresponds to in this time.
Example: Configure network 1 to prevent network access from 8:00–18:00 every day, as shown in the following figure:
Click
Add
to complete it.
Example: Configure network 2 to access the network from 9:00 on May 13, 2013–18:00 on May 18, 2013 as shown in the following figure:
Click
Add
to complete the configuration.
Select the configured policy, and then click
Delete
to delete the policy.