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NETWORK
SETTINGS
IN
ACCESS
POINT
(AP)
MODE
When
using
the
Intellinet
CPE
as
a
standard
access
point
(AP),
there
are
not
nearly
as
many
settings
to
configure.
LAN
and
DHCP
are
even
identical
to
the
router
mode.
VLAN:
The
Intellinet
CPE
Access
Point
supports
tagged
VLAN.
A
VLAN
(Virtual
Local
Area
Network)
is
a
method
of
creating
an
independent
logical
network
within
a
physical
network.
VLAN
Tagging
is
the
practice
of
inserting
a
VLAN
ID
into
a
packet
header,
which
serves
as
an
identifier
for
which
VLAN
the
packet
belongs
to.
More
specifically,
switches
use
the
VLAN
ID
to
determine
which
port
or
ports
to
send
the
packet
to.
Manage
VLAN
ID:
Define
which
VLAN
ID
is
used
to
manage
the
access
point.
Note
that
if
you
change
this
value
and
click
Apply
,
the
access
point
will
reboot
and
after
that
you
will
need
to
have
a
station
that
is
in
that
VLAN
in
order
to
access
the
Web
admin
interface.
If
you
accidentally
changed
the
Management
VLAN
ID
and
have
lost
access
to
the
web
admin
interface,
you
will
need
to
perform
a
hardware
reset
to
restore
the
factory
default
settings.
Switch
Port:
The
Intellinet
CPE
Access
Point
is
equipped
with
two
RJ45
Fast
‐
Ethernet
ports.
The
LAN
connector
is
listed
as
Port
ID
1
and
the
WAN
connector
is
listed
as
Port
ID
0
–
see
section
“Connectors.”
For
each
port
you
can
define
the
PVID
(Port
VLAN
ID
for
port
‐
based
VLANs)
and
the
tagging
status
–
untagged
or
tagged.
SSID
Table:
Each
of
the
SSIDs
of
your
Intellinet
CPE
Access
Point
can
be
assigned
to
a
VLAN
ID
(VID).
Leave
the
VID
empty
if
you
want
traffic
on
that
SSID
not
to
be
tagged.
VLAN
Member:
Define
to
which
VLANs
the
physical
ports
0
and
1
belong
to.