300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point
User Guide
10.4
Configuration Management
This module enables you to
back up the current configuration of the AP
restore a configuration of the AP,
and restore the factory settings of the AP
10.4.1
Backing Up and Restoring Configurations
The backup function enables you to back up the current configuration of the AP to a local computer. The
restoration function enables you to restore the AP to a previous configuration.
If the AP enters the optimum condition after you greatly change the configuration of the AP, you are
recommended to back up the new configuration, so that you can restore it after upgrading or resetting
the AP.
If you need to apply same or similar configurations to many APs, you can configure one of the APs, back up the configuration
of the AP, and use the backup to restore the configuration on the other APs. This improves configuration efficiency.
Backing Up the Current Configuration
1.
Choose
Tools
>
Configuration
>
Backup & Restore
.
2.
Click
Backup
and follow the on-screen instructions to perform operations.
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Restoring a Configuration
1.
Choose
Tools
>
Configuration
>
Backup & Restore
.
2.
Click
Choose File
and select the file of the configuration to be restored.
3.
Click
Restore
and follow the on-screen instructions to perform operations.
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10.4.2
Restoring the Factory Settings
If you cannot locate a fault of the AP or forget the password of the web UI of the AP, you can reset the AP
to restore its factory settings and then configure it again. The AP can be reset using software or hardware.
After the factory settings are restored, the login IP address of the AP is changed to
192.168.0.254
, and the