User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Applications
- Web Management Interface Instructions
- AP Mode Configuration
- WDS Mode Configuration
- Repeater Mode
- CPE + AP Mode Configuration
- System Management
- Mounting bracket installation
- Appendix
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TEW-739APBO
o Data Rate: Current wireless data rate of the access point.
DHCP Client
Display detailed information of the access point’s DHCP server.
• Service: Status of access point’s DHCP server
• Start IP: Starting IP address of access point’s DHCP server
• End IP: Last IP address used on the access point’s DHCP server
• Default Gateway: Assigned gateway address to the access point
• DNS1/2: Assigned DNS to the access point’s DHCP server
• WINS: Assigned WINS to the access point’s DHCP server
• Domain: Domain assigned to access point
• Lease Time: DHCP lease time of access point’s DHCP server
• DHCP Client list: List of clients connected to the access point
Extra Information
Users could pull out information such as Route table, ARP table, MAC table, Bridge table
or STP available in the drop-down list from system. The “Refresh” button is used to
retrieve latest table information.
• Route table information: Select “Route table information” on the drop-down list
to display route table. TEW-739APBO could be used as a L2 or L3 device. It doesn’t
support dynamic routing protocols such as RIP or OSPF. Static routes to specific
hosts, networks or default gateway are set up automatically according to the IP
configuration of system's interfaces. When used as a L2 device, it could switch
packets and, as L3 device, it’s capable of being a gateway to route packets inward
and outward.
• ARP table Information: Select “ARP Table Information” on the drop-down list to
display ARP table. ARP associates each IP address to a unique hardware address
(MAC) of a device. It is important to have a unique IP address as final destination to
switch packets to.