User Manual
01
Network Topology Requirements
Typical topology for the EAP is described below.
Router
Internet
Switch
Master EAP Slave EAPSlave EAP
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Typical Topology
The EAP120 and EAP220 provide two management modes: Cluster and Standalone.
By default
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the management mode is Cluster. In this mode, all the EAPs in the
same LAN will form a Cluster, and a Master EAP will be elected among them to
manage the other EAPs, called Slave EAPs.
A DHCP server is required in the local network to assign IP addresses to the EAPs.
A router usually acts as the DHCP server.
Typically, a PoE switch can be used to provide Power over Ethernet for each EAP.
Or, each EAP must be powered with a power adapter individually.