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WA-2200 Series User Guide 

 

 

Contents 

Regulatory notices ...................................................................................................................................................................... 1

 

Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

 

System requirements ................................................................................................................................................................ 3

 

Hardware installation ................................................................................................................................................................ 3

 

Default settings and credentials .................................................................................................................................. 3

 

First-time login ............................................................................................................................................................................. 3

 

Configure ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

Overview ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

Connections ................................................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Backup/Restore ........................................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Logs ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

Advanced ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 7

 

Device Settings .................................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

LAN Settings ......................................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

Wireless Settings ................................................................................................................................................................. 8

 

Access Control ..................................................................................................................................................................... 11

 

Firmware .................................................................................................................................................................................. 11

 

BakPak Lite .................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

BakPak Lite ............................................................................................................................................................................ 12

 

Reset to factory default settings ....................................................................................................................................... 13

 

Reset using the interface ............................................................................................................................................... 13

 

Reset using the physical RESET button ................................................................................................................. 13

 

 

Summary of Contents for WA-2200-C

Page 1: ...WA 2200 Series WA 2200 WA 2200 1 WA 2200 C WA 2200 C 1 802 11ac 2x2 Wave 2 Access Point User Guide ...

Page 2: ...ngs and credentials 3 First time login 3 Configure 4 Overview 5 Connections 6 Backup Restore 6 Logs 7 Advanced 7 Device Settings 7 LAN Settings 8 Wireless Settings 8 Access Control 11 Firmware 11 BakPak Lite 12 BakPak Lite 12 Reset to factory default settings 13 Reset using the interface 13 Reset using the physical RESET button 13 ...

Page 3: ...ing measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help ISED IC This product meets the applicable Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada technical specificati...

Page 4: ...xposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment This device should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator your body Cet équipement est conforme avec l exposition aux radiations ISED définies pour un environnement non contrôlé Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé à une distance minimum de 20 cm entre le radiateur et votre corps CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B...

Page 5: ...gned by router if a DHCP server is detected or if no DHCP server is detected the default IP address will be automatically set to 192 168 1 21 Username Password default admin password SSIDs default Pakedge_Main 5 GHz and Pakedge_Alt 2 4 GHz Security password WPA2 PSK pakedgewireless Guest SSIDs default PakedgeGuest2 4 and PakedgeGuest5 security password WPA2 pakedgeguest Transmit power 13 dBm for 2...

Page 6: ...Time Zone Select the time zone used for the AP s event logs Country Code Select the country where the AP is installed Note For APs sold in the U S and Israel the Country Code will be preconfigured and locked For units that are sold in the rest of the world the Country Code will be blank and must be configured on the Configure tab LAN Settings IP Network Settings Select the method used for assignin...

Page 7: ...o not broadcast the wireless network s SSID Overview The Overview tab gives you a quick view of the AP s status and critical settings Notifications System notifications at the very top of the tab This example shows a firmware update is available Name The device name assigned in the Configure tab appears here IP address and MAC address The device s assigned IP address and unique MAC address is show...

Page 8: ...ireless devices Click any column head to sort the list by that field Available fields are Hostname IP Address MAC Address Manufacturer Connected To Strength Band Duration TX RX Backup Restore The Backup Restore tab allows you to save a configuration backup and restore the configuration file ...

Page 9: ...are categorized and sortable by severity timestamp and details Enable Remote Syslog to save the logs on another network You ll also need to specify the remote Syslog server IP address and port Download Detailed Logs Click to download more verbose descriptions of the logged events Advanced Device Settings Click this tile to configure LED settings change the hostname or factory defaults or to access...

Page 10: ...Click this toggle to enable the management VLAN VLAN ID Enter the VLAN ID the AP is associated with Spanning Tree Protocol Click this toggle to enable spanning tree protocol then select Priority to change the priority from its default 32768 The lower the priority the more likely the switch is to become the root bridge STP is changed in increments of 4 096 Wireless Settings Click this tile to confi...

Page 11: ...ditional WDS Bridge and WDS Repeater settings WDS Root Access Point BSSID WDS Root Access Point SSID Wireless Mode Choose the setting that corresponds to the type of wireless clients connected to your network If you aren t sure which type of clients will access the wireless networks we recommend you keep the default settings Channel Width Select the channel width for the selected channel to use By...

Page 12: ...pport 802 11r fast roaming standard It is not recommended to enable both band steering and fast roaming features which will cause some incompatibility issues Client Reject RSSI Helps with sticky clients that don t reliably roam to the closest AP By enabling this feature the AP continuously monitors the station s received signal and will de authenticate the client when the RSSI falls below the user...

Page 13: ...r access control click Add then select the client and click Apply The client and its identifying information are added to the Access Control list Click any column head to sort the list by that field Available fields are Hostname IP Address MAC Address Remove Firmware Click this tile to access cloud and local firmware upgrades ...

Page 14: ... using the BakPak app or the web interface at mybakpak com 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 nu...

Page 15: ...the Advanced tab and click Device Settings 2 Click Factory Default then click Yes Reset using the physical RESET button Your AP has a recessed RESET button accessible through a pinhole next to the Ethernet port underneath the AP To only reboot the AP maintaining all settings 1 While power is connected insert a narrow pointed object such as a straightened paper clip into the hole 2 Press and releas...

Page 16: ...demarks or trademarks of Control4 Corporation in the United States and or other countries 4Store 4Sight Control4 My Home Mockupancy and BakPak are also registered trademarks or trademarks of Control4 Corporation Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of their respective owners All specifications subject to change without notice 200 00576 B WA 2200 UG cert 2018 12 04 MS ...

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