User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 - LAPN300
- Chapter 2 – Access Point Setup
- Administration
- User Level
- New Password
- Confirm New Password
- Automatically
- LAN
- Wireless
- Select SSID
- Primary Server
- Primary Server Port
- Primary Shared Secret
- Backup Server
- Backup Server Port
- Backup Shared Secret
- Captive Portal
- MAC Address
- IP Address
- User Name
- SSID Name
- Online Time
- Away Timeout
- Session Timeout
- Cluster
- System Status
- Maintenance
- Appendix A – Troubleshooting
- Appendix B – About Wireless LANs
- Appendix C – PC and Server Configuration
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WDS screen
Spanning Tree (Recommended if you configure WDS connections)
Spanning Tree
When enabled, STP helps prevent switching loops.
WDS Root
Interface
Status
Enable or Disable the WDS Root.
Be sure the following settings on WDS Root device are
determined and configured. The WDS Station must use the
same settings as Root afterwards.
•
IEEE 802.11 Mode
•
Channel Bandwidth
•
Channel (Auto is not recommended)
Note—To change IEEE 802.11 Mode and Channel
settings, go to Wireless
Basic Settings.
To change Channel Bandwidth setting, go to
Wireless
Advanced Settings.
Note—It is highly recommend
ed that static channel
is configured on both APs. Do not use Auto channel
option when you enable WDS, as both APs in a WDS
link must be on the same radio channel. If Auto option
is configured, there is chance two access points run
on different channels and WDS link cannot establish.
Workgroup Bridge and WDS will not work at the same time.
When Workgroup Bridge is enabled, WDS
will be disabled
automatically.
Local SSID
Enter name of the WDS Root SSID (used when connected by
WDS Stations).
Local MAC
Address
MAC address of the WDS Root SSID.
Local Channel
The channel used by WDS Root SSID. WDS stations must
use same channel as the WDS Root.
Channel can be changed in "Basic Settings" page.