WA-2200 Series User Guide
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If your firmware is up to date, this screen shows your current firmware version and provides a
link for that firmware’s release notes.
If a firmware update is available, this screen also shows the update version and the update’s
release notes. Click Upgrade to update the firmware from the cloud.
BakPak Lite
BakPak Lite is designed to provide remote cloud monitoring and configuration to the AP.
Using BakPak, you can remotely monitor and configure your customer’s AP without requiring
a truck roll or a VPN session to the customer’s network. In just a few clicks, register your AP
with your new or existing BakPak account. Registration is a two-step process where you
register the Management Agent in BakPak, and then you link the management agent to an
existing site or create a new site.
BakPak Lite
The AP has BakPak Lite built in, which means it can remotely monitor other WE Series APs via
BakPak. After the AP has been enrolled in BakPak, you can access it from anywhere in the
world by using the BakPak app or the web interface at
If you see this message bar at the top of your access point’s web interface, the AP is not yet
enrolled in BakPak.
To enroll the AP in BakPak:
1.
On the message bar, click Click here to enroll. You are automatically redirected to
mybakpak.com.
2.
Log in with your BakPak credentials or create a new admin account. When you are
logged in, the serial number and MAC address will be automatically populated on your
BakPak account.
To log in and view a site using the web interface:
1.
In a web browser, log in to mybakpak.com.
2.
Under
Sites
, click Manage. A list of BakPak and BakPak Lite sites opens.
3.
Click the site you want to access, then click the BakPak Lite device that you want to
manage. The site’s management window expands, providing the following information:
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Device information: Identifies all information about the device, including the
serial number and firmware version, and has ability to reboot the wireless
router remotely.
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SSID configuration: Configure/edit wireless information for the primary SSID
and guest networks.
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Firmware: Applies firmware updates to the device.
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Events: Displays network analytics, including a log of user events, for network
troubleshooting.