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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Verify you have established wireless connectivity by attempting to communicate to the
Internet.
To configure the AP wireless settings to allow other wireless clients to connect, click on
Wireless and click on AP Setup. Click Save when you have completed your settings.
DMZ (Demilitarized Zone)
Advance > DMZ
You may want to expose a specific computer or device on your network to the Internet
to allow anyone to access it. The DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) feature that makes all the
ports and services available on the WAN/Internet side and forwards them to a single
LAN IP address (computer or network device) on your network. The DMZ feature is an
easy way of allowing access from the Internet however, it is a very insecure technology
and will open local area network to greater threats from Internet attacks.
It is strongly recommended to use Virtual Server to allow access to your computers or
network devices from the Internet.
Note: Make the computer or network device (for which you are establishing a DMZ link)
has a static IP address or static DHCP Lease.
1. Log into your access point management page (see “Access your access point
management page” on page 28).
2. Click Advance and click on DMZ.
3. Review the settings below. Click Save when completed.
• Automatic Assignment – This option allows you to assign only one DMZ host and
forward all traffic requests received on the WAN side to a single LAN IP address.
o Internal IP Address – Enter the LAN IP address to set as the DMZ host to
forward all traffic.
• Static Assignment – If you have multiple WAN static IP addresses assigned by
your Internet provider, this option allows you to assign multiple DMZ hosts and
map them to specific static public/external IP addresses.
o External IP Address – Enter the external public static IP address to map to
the internal LAN IP address.
o Internal IP Address – Enter the LAN IP address to set as the DMZ host to
forward all traffic.