User guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Introducing the ZoneFlex Access Point
- Overview of the ZoneFlex Access Point
- Unpacking the ZoneFlex Access Point
- Getting to Know the Access Point Features
- Installing the Access Point
- Before You Begin
- Step 1: Preconfigure the Access Point
- Configuring for Management by ZoneDirector
- Configuring for Standalone Operation or for Management by FlexMaster
- What You Will Need
- 1. Prepare the Administrative Computer
- 2. Connect the Access Point to the Administrative Computer
- 3. Log Into the Access Point’s Web Interface
- 4. Configure the Wireless Settings
- 5. Disconnect the Access Point from the Administrative Computer
- 6. Restore the Administrative Computer’s Network Settings
- Step 2: Verify Access Point Operation
- Step 3: Deploy the Access Point
- Troubleshooting Installation
- Navigating the Web Interface
- Configuring the Access Point
- Managing the Access Point
- Viewing Current Device Settings
- Viewing Current Internet Connection Settings
- Viewing Current Local Subnet Settings
- Viewing Current Wireless Settings
- Viewing Associated Wireless Clients
- Changing the Administrative Login Settings
- Enabling Other Management Access Options
- Working with Event Logs and Syslog Servers
- Upgrading the Firmware
- Rebooting the Access Point
- Resetting the Access Point to Factory Defaults
- Running Diagnostics
- Where to Find More Information
- Numerics
- A
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- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- R
- S
- T
- U
- V
- W
- Z
- Index

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Introducing the ZoneFlex Access Point
Getting to Know the Access Point Features
2.4G LED (WLAN) • Off: The WLAN service is down.
• Green: The WLAN service is up, at least one
client is associated, and signal quality is good
(RSSI >= 15).
• Flashing green (two flashes every second): The
WLAN service is up but no clients are
associated.
• Amber: The WLAN service is up, at least one
client is associated, but signal quality is poor
(RSSI < 15).
5G LED (WLAN) •Off: The WLAN service is down.
• Green: The WLAN service is up, at least one
client is associated (standalone), or at least one
downlink MAP is connected (RAP), or uplink
RAP is connected (MAP), and signal quality is
good (RSSI >= 15).
• Fast flashing green (two flashes every second):
The WLAN service is up but no clients are
associated (standalone), no downlink MAPs are
connected (RAP), or no uplink RAP is
connected (MAP).
• Amber: The WLAN service is up, at least one
wireless client is associated (standalone), or at
least one downlink MAP is connected (RAP), or
uplink RAP is connected (MAP), but signal
quality is poor (RSSI < 15).
Table 12. ZoneFlex 7363 front panel elements
LED Description