300 Mbps In-Wall Access Point
User Guide
10.9
Uplink Detection
10.9.1
Overview
In AP mode, the AP connects to its upstream network using the LAN0 port. If a critical node between the
LAN0 port and the upstream network fails, the AP as well as the wireless clients connected to the AP
cannot access the upstream network. If uplink detection is enabled, the AP regularly pings specified hosts
through the LAN0 port. If all the hosts are not reachable, the AP stops its wireless service and wireless
clients cannot find the SSIDs of the AP. The client can reconnect to the AP only after the connection
between the AP and the upstream networks is recovered.
If the uplink of the AP with uplink detection enabled is faulty, wireless clients can connect to the upstream
network through another nearby AP that works properly.
See the following topology (The LAN0 port serves as the uplink port).
10.9.2
Configuring Uplink Detection
1.
Choose
Tools
>
Uplink Detection
.
2.
Select the
Enable
check box of
Uplink Detection
.
3.
Set
Ping Host1
or
Ping Host2
to the IP address of the host to be pinged through the LAN0 port of the
AP, such as the IP address of the switch or router directly connected to the AP.
4.
Set
Ping Interval
to the interval at which the AP detects its uplink.
5.
Click
Save
.
Ethernet port
Internet
Router
PoE switch
AP
WAN
LAN
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