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3.2 Quick Start
By default, an access point is preset with SSID:
wireless
The default access point bridges the Wi-Fi interface to the Ethernet port, with both encryption and VLAN
tagging disabled.
To access the backbone network connected via the Ethernet port of the unit, establish a session at the
Wi-Fi interface with a Wi-Fi client. After establishing a Wi-Fi client session, information about the
established Wi-Fi session appears at the Web Administration Interface of MultiAP 700G, under the
section at
Information-> Wireless
.
4
Information
4.1 System
System Information
AP Name
This field shows the name of the system entered in the configuration.
Location
This field shows the location entered in the configuration.
Domain Name
This shows the domain name used for this system.
Network IP Mode
This field can be set in
Configure > System
. The three options available are:
DHCP
,
Static IP
and
PPPoE (Router Mode only)
.
Network IP Address
This shows the current IP used on the system.
Network Subnet
Mask
This shows the current subnet mask used on the system.
Network Gateway
This shows the detected/assigned network gateway of the device.
Network DNS
This shows the detected/assigned network DNS of the device.
Software Versions
This shows the current firmware version running on the system.
Serial Number
This shows the serial number of the device.
Up Time
This shows the time has been up since boots up.
System Time
This shows the time of day in respect to the time zone selected.
Time Zone
This shows the time zone the system is using.
Mac Address
This shows the LAN MAC address of this system.
L2TP Tunnel
Status
This shows the status of the L2TP service.
Tunnel IP Address
This shows the IP acquired in the established tunnel.
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