User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Product Overview
- Primary Product Application
- Minimum Installation Requirements
- Model Differences
- TEW-740APBO Setup & Installation
- TEW-740APBO2K Setup and Installation
- Wireless Installation Tips
- Application Modes
- Access your access point management page
- AP Management Settings
- Management Setup
- Set the device date and time
- SNMP Settings
- Backup and restore your AP configuration settings
- Reset your AP to factory defaults
- Soft reboot your AP
- Upgrade your AP firmware
- Network Utilities
- View system information
- View currently connected wireless client devices
- View currently connected authenticated users
- View authentication log information
- View the device system log information
- Configuring additional application modes
- Access Point (AP) Mode
- Set the device to AP mode
- Set the device LAN IP address
- Configure primary wireless network settings
- MAC Address Filter
- DHCP Server
- DHCP Reservation/Static Lease
- 802.11r/802.11k Fast Roaming
- Additional Wireless Settings
- Advanced Wireless Settings
- Wireless WMM QoS Setup
- WDS (Wireless Distribution System)
- Authentication/Captive Portal
- Guest Authentication
- OAuthentication 2.0
- POP3 Server
- Customize Page
- Multiple Language
- Walled Garden
- Privilege Address
- Backup/Restore Authentication Profile & Customized Pages
- Client Bridge + AP Mode
- WISP (CPE) + AP Mode
- Router Mode
- CAP (Control AP) Mode
- Access Point (AP) Mode
- Technical Specifications
- Appendix
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TEW-740APBO / TEW-740APBO2K
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802.11r/802.11k Fast Roaming
System > VLAN Setup > VLAN # > 802.11r Fast Roaming
When the APs are configured with the same SSID and encryption, these settings enable
WiFi clients to seamlessly roam between APs with minimal or no downtime during
transitions. For these fast roaming functions to work properly, the WiFi clients must also
support 802.11r and 802.11k. 802.11r speeds up WiFi client roaming and transition by
pre-authentication eliminating the need for the client to pre-authenticate at every
access point. 802.11k enhances roaming efficiency by providing information (signal
strength & utilization) to WiFi clients about APs in the network allowing the clients
choose the next AP to connect to or transition.
Note: Please note that fast roaming features require the WiFi clients to also support
802.11r and 802.11k. Please check your wireless client device or adapter specifications.
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 28).
2. Click System and click on VLAN Setup.
3. For the first entry in the list VLAN #0, under the Action column, click the arrow next to
the Network button and select 802.11r Fast Roaming. In the Static Lease IP Setup
section, please review the settings below and click Save when completing the
changes.
• Fast Roaming: Enable or Disable the fast roaming features.
• Mobility Domain: The identifier used to indicate a domain or group of access points.
Enter the ID (2 octets) as a 4-digit hexadecimal string. (Hex Format: 0-9 and A-F) (ex.
a1b2)
Note: When enabling roaming, the domain ID must be the same on all APs in same
wireless roaming group.
• Reassoc Deadline: Re-association deadline time units (TU2 / 1.024 ms; range 1000 –
65535).
• R0/NAS Identifier: PMK-R0 Key Holder Identifier. When using IEEE 802.11R, this value
must be configured and must be between 1 to 48 octets long alphanumeric
characters. (ex. ap.example.com) This value will need to be entered in other APs in
the same mobility domain as the R0 Key Holder NAS identifier.
• R1 Identifier: PMK-R1 Key Holder ID (6 octets) as a 12-digit hexadecimal string. (Hex
Format: 0-9 and A-F) (ex. 000102030405)
• R1 Push: Enables or disables the R1 key to automatically be sent. Enable this setting if
you are only configuring roaming between APs without a wireless controller.