AP Software Configuration via Web Interface
Access Point Deployment Guide
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Field
Description
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If the primary interface settings are modified, the current values roll over to secondary and
the secondary interface is enabled on reboot.
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If the AP is rebooted with incorrect primary interface settings, it can still be accessed using
the old settings via the secondary interface.
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If the primary interface settings are correct, then the secondary interface may be disabled to
re-use its IP settings elsewhere to prevent IP address collisions.
IP Address
IP address of the AP (e.g., default is 192.168.1.1)
Netmask
The default is 255.255.255.0.
Default Router
The default is 192.168.1.254.
Ethernet Speed The speed at which data travels over the Ethernet connection. Setting options are: Auto, 10
Mbit, and 100 Mbit. The default setting is “Auto” which monitors the connection and displays
the current speed.
Duplex Mode
Setting options are: Auto, Half-Duplex, and Full-Duplex. The default setting is “Auto” which
displays the current duplex mode.
Ethernet MTU
The largest frame size that can be transmitted over the network. The default setting is 1500
bytes. Messages longer than the Ethernet MTU indicated in this field must be divided into
smaller frames.
DNS Servers
The IP address of the DNS server can be set in this text field. Multiple DNS servers can be
configured for an AP by separating the IP addresses of each DNS server with a comma when
entering them into the text field. The following DNS server addresses are the defaults:
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208.67.222.222
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208.67.220.220
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8.8.8.8
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8.8.4.4