
SP230/SP230-S5
2x2 PtP/PtMP 802.11ac Wave 2 Outdoor Access Point
User Manual
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4.2.3.2.
Reboot
Click the Perform reboot link to reboot the device. Any unsaved configuration changes will be lost.
Fat AP (FAP) Mode
4.3.
A FAT AP is suitable for family and small-scaled networks and provides full features. This Fat AP
is wireless equipment used to control and manage wireless clients. A FAT AP may support both
2.4GHz and 5GHz band in a single logic management domain. This Fat AP is used for wireless
terminals to access a wired network; also it can communicate the bridge between the wireless
clients and wired network. Before configuring the fat AP make sure that AP is in fat AP mode. If the
AP is in Thin AP mode, please change into Fat AP mode and precede the following essential
configuration.
Status
4.3.1.
4.3.1.1.
Overview
This page is used to provide an overview of the software settings and status of the AP. Please refer
to page 13.
The following parameters are available in the DHCP Leases:
Parameter
Description
Hostname
Displays the hostnames of active DHCP clients connected to the AP. DHCP
stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
IPv4 Address
Displays the IP addresses of active DHCP clients connected to the AP. IP
stands for Internet Protocol.
MAC Address
Displays the MAC addresses of active DHCP clients connected to the AP.
MAC stands for Medium Access Control.
Lease Time Remaining Displays the DHCP lease time remaining for the DHCP clients connected
to the AP.
The following parameters are available in the DHCPv6 Leases:
Parameter
Description
Hostname
Displays the hostnames of active DHCPv6 clients connected to the AP.
IPv6 Address
Displays the IPv6 addresses of active DHCPv6 clients connected to the AP.
DUID
Displays the DUID (DHCP Unique Identifier) of active DHCPv6 clients
connected to the AP.
The following parameters are available in the Wireless section: