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4 FAQ
4.1 i-Share+
Q1: Precautions for deployment
The product installation packages of the master AP and mini AP are not independently released but are released together as
a rack package. The rack package upgrade mode is similar to that of the common AP that is, released by the AC. The master
AP decompresses the version files and the mini AP is upgrade independently.
The i-Share+ AP occupies four licenses.
The i-Share+ AP supports 64 WLANs, with each mini AP supporting 8 WLANs.
By default, the i-Share+ AP supports 384 STAs. It supports up to 1024 STAs at maximum.
The gigabit uplink interfaces (interfaces 25 and 26) of the i-Share+ AP can only be accessed to the gigabit electrical interfaces
instead of 100M electrical interfaces. In addition, the rate of the uplink device must be set to gigabit or auto instead of 100M or
10M, and the duplex mode must be set to full duplex instead of half-duplex.
Q2: Does it fail to upgrade when a power failure occurs during the upgrade of the mini AP?
Answer: when mini AP is being upgraded, power failure is not allowed, otherwise mini AP may be damaged.
Q3: Can the wired interface of the mini AP be disabled by command?
Answer: Yes, you can run the no wired-interface enable command to disable it.
Q4: Do the wired interface and wireless interface support authentication separation?
Answer: Yes. The authentication mode is consistent with that of the wall-AP. You can configure the VLAN of the wired interface
using the wired-vlan.
Q5: Why can't the mini AP normally broadcast the SSID after capwap tunnel is successfully established between the
master AP and the AC?
Answer