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Change the wireless settings on the device for an existing network or create a new network. |
Wireless Band
This is the operating frequency band. This Access Point (AP), operates 2.4GHz. 2.4GHz works best with legacy devices and suitable for longer ranges.
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Mode
Select between Access Point, Wireless Distribution System (WDS) with AP, WDS and Wireless Client mode.
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Network Name/Service Set Identifier (SSID)
The SSID factory default is "dlink". Change the SSID to connect to existing wireless networks or establish a new wireless network.
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SSID Visibility
The SSID Visibility signal is enabled by default. Select Disable to make the Access Point invisible to all client devices.
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Auto Channel Selection
Enabled by default, when the device boots up, to automatically search for the best available channel.
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Channel
Auto Channel Selection is set as default. Settings for the channel can be configured to work with existing wireless networks or customized a new wireless network.
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Channel Width
Setup the Channel bandwidths. Use 20MHz and Auto 20/40MHz for 802.11n and non-802.11n wireless devices. Connect Mixed 802.11b/g/n for 2.4GHz. When using Auto 20/40 MHz channel settings data can be transmitted using 40MHz.
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Authentication
Open System is the default authentication mode. Choose Data Encryption Mode to enable encryption.
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Open System
All devices are allowed to access the Access Point.
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Shared Key
Users must use the same WEP Share Key to access the Access Point on this network.
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WPA-Personal/WPA2-Personal/WPA-Auto-Personal
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) uses AES/TKIP encryption to protect the network. WPA and WPA2 Personal uses different algorithms. WPA Auto-Personal uses both WPA and WPA2 authentication.
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Periodical Key Change
Periodical Key Change generates a random WPA key from the time the device is activated. An email is sent bearing the current key and Periodical Key Change information to the administrator.
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WPA-Enterprise/ WPA2-Enterprise/ WPA-Auto-Enterprise
Wi-Fi Protected Access authorizes and authenticates users onto the wireless network. WPA uses stronger security than WEP and is based on a key that changes automatically at regular intervals. Encryption relies on a RADIUS server for authentication but doesn't require an Accounting, Backup, or Backup Accounting server.
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802.1x
802.1x is an access control system used on Ethernet and wireless networks. A key is automatically generated from a server or switch. In order to use 801.1x, implement PAE and restart the Access Point. The AP then authenticates either to a RADIUS server, local server or switch. Select one of the options from the encryption menu to create an authentication sequence and key generation.
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Network Access Protection
Network Access Protection (NAP) is a feature of Windows Server 2008. NAP controls access to network resources based on a client computer's identity and compliance with corporate governance policy. NAP allows network administrators to define granular levels of network access based on the client, the groups to which the client belongs, and the degree to which that client is compliant with corporate governance policy. If a client is not compliant, NAP provides a mechanism to automatically bring the client back into compliance and then dynamically increase its level of network access.
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LAN Settings |
The default IP address is 192.168.0.50 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Alternatively use the given parameters provided to configure the LAN settings. |
Get IP From
Static IP is default. Set the IP address manually. Enable Dynamic IP (DHCP) for the host to automatically assign IP addresses.
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IP Address
The default IP address is 192.168.0.50. Configure the wireless clients accessing the AP to be within the same IP address and subnet mask range. The IP address range can be from 1-254.
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Subnet Mask
Subnet mask determines what subnet an IP address belongs to. The default subnet is 255.255.255.0.
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Default Gateway
The Default Gateway is the external IP address networks use. This is either provided by your ISP or network administrator.
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DNS
Domain Name System turns domain names, like dlink.com into an IP address that computers use to identify each other on the network.
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IPv6 LAN Settings |
IPv6 is the upgrade to IPv4. It specifies the formats of packets and the addressing scheme across multiple networks. |
Get IP From
IPv6 default setting is Auto. Select Static to manually configure IP addresses.
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IP Address
Configure the IPv6 address. It is aparted to eight segments by ":". Each segment has four characters: 0~9 or A~F.
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Prefix
The Prefix is between 0-128 and determines what subnet an IP address belongs to.
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Default Gateway
The Default Gateway is the external IP address networks use. This is either provided by your ISP or network administrator.
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Performance |
Customize the Network Radio settings by tuning the Radio Parameters. Used by advanced users who are familiar with 802.11 wireless networks and radio settings. |
Wireless
Enable or disable wireless.
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Wireless Mode
Select the wireless mode. The DAP-2360 is backward compatible when enabling legacy wireless modes (802.11g/b). 802.11n wireless performance degradation is expected.
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Data Rate
Displays the base transfer rate on the Wireless Local Area Network. The AP adjusts the transfer rate depending on the connected devices performance. Interference from obstacles will impair performance.
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Beacon Interval (40-500)
Beacons are packets sent by an access point to synchronize a wireless network. Setting a higher beacon interval can help to save the power of a wireless client while setting a lower one can help a wireless client connect to an access point faster. A 100 millisecond setting is recommended for most users.
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DTIM Interval (1-15)
The default DTIM interval value is 1. DTIM Interval specifies the number of AP beacons between each Delivery Traffic Indication Message (DTIM). It informs associated stations of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages. You can specify a DTIM value range from 1 to 15. The AP will send the next DTIM with the specified DTIM value to stations if there is any buffered broadcast or multicast message. Stations hear the beacons and get ready to receive the broadcast or multicast messages.
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Transmit Power
Determines the wireless transmission power level. Adjusting the power level eliminates overlapping of wireless area coverage between two access points. A 100% is default, 50%(-3dB), 25%(-6dB), and 12.5% (-9dB) is also available. For example, select 50% to cover half the wireless range.
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WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia)
The Wi-Fi Multimedia feature improves the user experience for audio, video and voice applications over a Wi-Fi network. WMM is based on a subset of the IEEE 802.11e WLAN QoS standard. Enabling this feature improves a user experience for audio and video applications over Wi-Fi.
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Ack TimeOut
Specify an Ack Timeout value based on a range from 48-200 for 2.4GHz. This optimizes throughput over long disctance links. Ack Timeout is measured in microseconds(µs). 48 µs for 2.4GHz.
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Short GI
A short GI of 400ns intervals increases throughput.
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IGMP Snooping
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping allows the AP to recognize IGMP queries and reports sent between routers and an IGMP host (wireless STA). When IGMP snooping is enabled, the AP will forward multicast packets to IGMP host based on IGMP messages passing through the AP.
If IGMP snooping is disabled, user can manually select the multicast rate from drop-down manual. When IGMP snooping is enabled, multicast rate will disable and operate in suggested rate(11Mbps) and cannot be selected maually.
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Multicast rate
Multicast rate adjusts multicast packet data rates. Multicast rate supports AP mode, Multi-SSID, and WDS with AP mode for 2.4GHz. When multicast rate is disabled, device will operate in suggested rate(11Mbps) and cannot be selected manually.
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Multicast Bandwidth Control
Multicast Bandwidth Control monitors multicast/broadcast packet flow from the Ethernet interface to the DAP-2360. It reduces load hence protecting the AP from unknown attacks. When enabled, multicast packets drop if they exceed the maximum multicast bandwidth.
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Maximum Multicast Bandwidth
Set the multicast packets maximum bandwidth pass through rate from the Ethernet interface to the Access Point.
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HT20/40 Coexistence
Enabled by default, HT20/40 coexistence monitors a channel's strength. Should it drop to 20MHz from its auto 20/40MHz baseline, adjustments are made back to auto. When Disabled this doesn't apply.
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Transfer DHCP Offer to Unicast
Suggest enable this function if stations number is larger than 30. Select Static IP if enable this function because Stations wouldn't get IP address through AP Client Mode.
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Wireless Resource Control |
Wireless Resource Control is for advanced users familiar with 802.11 systems. |
Connection Limit
Connection Limit restricts a client to a specific AP.
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User Limit (0-64)
Set the limit for user access to each Access Point. 20 is recommended.
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11n Preferred
11n Preferred gives preference to 802.11n users and denies non-802.11n clients access to the AP when the maximum limit is reached.
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Network Utilization
This option sets the maximum network utilization value used by this access point. The access point will not allow new wireless clients to connect to it when the network utilization value exceeds the value specified. By default, this value is 100%.
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Aging Out
Aging Out limits clients with poor RSSI or Data Rates.
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RSSI Threshold
Specify the RSSI threshold.
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Data Rate Threshold
Specify the Data Rate threshold.
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ACL RSSI
ACL RSSI blocks requests from clients whose RSSI are below the threshold.
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ACL RSSI Threshold
Specify the ACL RSSI threshold.
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Multi-SSID |
Multi-SSID limits one primary SSID and 7 guest SSID's on the same channel. |
Enable VLAN State for the DAP-2360 to communicate with VLAN devices. |
0-7 SSID with 0 being the lowest priority and 7 the highest. |
VLAN |
The DAP-2360 supports VLANs. VLANs can be created with a Name and VID. Mgmt (TCP stack), LAN, Primary / Multiple SSID and WDS Connection can be assigned to VLAN as they are physical ports. Any packet that enters the DAP-2360 without a VLAN tag will have a VLAN tag inserted with a PVID. |
Wireless Intrusion Protection |
Setup wireless intrusion protection. |
Schedule |
Setup the DAP-2360's scheduling daily or weekly. |
Internal RADIUS Server |
The DAP-2360 has a built-in RADIUS server. |
User Name
Enter a user name to authenticate user access to the internal RADIUS server.
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Password
Enter a password to authenticate user access to the internal RADIUS server.
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Status
Use the drop-down menu to toggle between enabling and disabling the internal RADIUS server.
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RADIUS Account List
Enable RADIUS server, enter a Username and Password to add a RADIUS account. Click Save. The new entry appears in the RADIUS list. Click the username to edit the account, and use the Enable/Disable radio button to edit the RADIUS account. Click the icon to delete the current RADIUS account.
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ARP Spoofing Prevention |
ARP Spoofing Prevention deters ARP spoofing attacks by adding IP/MAC address mapping. |
ARP Spoofing Prevention
Click the checkbox to enable ARP Spoofing Prevention.
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Gateway IP Address
Enter a Gateway IP address.
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Gateway MAC Address
Enter a Gateway MAC address.
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Bandwidth Optimization |
The Bandwidth Optimization feature allows users to manage the total uplink and downlink bandwidth of the Access Point. It also allows users to balance the bandwidth on each SSID with different allocation methods. |
Downlink and Uplink Bandwidth
The Uplink consists of ETH and WDS interfaces. The Downlink consists of SSIDs. The bandwidth settings affect the AP's throughput.
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Add Bandwidth Optimization Rule
SSIDs have different rules. Add a rule for each SSID.
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Rule Type
Rule 1 -> Allocate the average uplink and downlink bandwidth speeds of each client.
Rule 2 -> Allocate the maximum uplink and downlink bandwidth speeds of each client.
Rule 3 -> Allocate the uplink and downlink bandwidths for different wireless bands (802.11a/b/g/n).
Rule 4 -> Allocate bandwidths for specific SSID clients. Each device competes for bandwidth.
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BAND
Support 2.4GHz Band.
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SSID
Select an SSID for each band.
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Downlink Speed
Rules 1, 3, and 4 monitors the downlink speed of the selected SSIDs. Rule 2 monitors the downlink speed of each client.
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Uplink Speed
Rules 1, 3, and 4 monitors the uplink speed of the selected SSIDs. Rule 2 monitors the uplink speed of each station.
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An AP array is a set of access points, connected to form a single-grouped network. |
AP Array Scan |
Enable Array
Select the checkbox to enable the AP array. There are 3 modes: Master, Backup Master, and Slave. The Master AP controls all APs associated to it. The Backup Master AP is the backup to the Master AP. The Slave AP synchronizes with the Master AP and gets all its instructions from the Master AP.
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AP Array Name
Enter a username for the AP array.
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AP Array Password
Enter a password for the AP array.
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Scan AP Array List
Click this button to initiate a scan of all the available APs currently on the network.
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AP Array List
The AP array list displays the array status.
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Current Array
The table displays a list of all APs within the array.
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AP Array Configurations |
Enable AP Array Configurations
Enable this function to select parameters associated to the AP array.
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Clear All
Click Clear All to clear all synchronized parameters.
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Auto-RF |
The Auto-RF function can optimize the AP's RF transmit power and channel for each AP in the AP array group. |
Enable Auto-RF
Enable or disable the Auto-RF function. If no AP array was configured, this option will take no effect.
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Initiate Auto-RF
When an AP array group is already running, this button will allow all APs in the group to automatically scan for channels used by other APs and then to initiaite the RF parameter in each AP.
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Auto-Initiate
This function will automatically optimize the RF in the period of time specified. The data link will be interrupted for a short time in the auto channel scan period.
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Auto-Initiate Period
A period of time allowed for auto-initialte.
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RSSI Threshold
When RSSI between AP is bigger than RSSI Threshold, the Auto-RF option will decrease the transmit RF power of AP or trigger auto channel selection.
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RF Report Frequency
Each slave AP report its environment to master AP at this frequency.
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Load Balance |
Dynamically adjusting the number of the stations connected to the device. |
Enable Load Balance
Enable or disable the load balance function.
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Active Threshold
If the number of clients that are connected to one device in the AP array group is bigger than the acitve threshold value, the load balance function will be initiated immediately.
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Captive Portal is a built-in web authentication server. When a station connects to an AP, the web brower will be redirected to a web authentication page. |
Authentication Settings |
Authentication Type
This is the backend authentication method. The front-end authentication method is web.
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Save
Add the selected authentication type to the profile list.
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WEB Redirection
This function will redirect the URL to the specified web site. Click the option to enable this function.
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URL Path
Enter a IP address or a domain name.
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Passcode
A Time effectiveness passcode.
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Passcode Quantity
The number of passcode that will be added.
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Duration
The duration time of the passcode.
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Last Active Day
The deadline of the passcode.
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User Limit
How many users can use the connection at the same time.
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Username/Password
The username and password for local authentication.
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Username
The username for the local rule.
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Password
The password for the local rule.
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Remote RADIUS
RADIUS authentication to the RADIUS server.
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Remote RADIUS type
SPAP set by default. Other types may be used in the next version.
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RADIUS Server
RADIUS server's IP address or domain name.
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RADIUS Port
RADIUS server's port number.
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RADIUS Secret
RADIUS server's shared secret.
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LDAP
Use the LDAP server, like Windows Active Directory or Open LDAP.
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Server
LDAP server's IP address or domain name.
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Port
LDAP server's port number.
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Authenticate Mode
Simple or SSL/TLS for transport.
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Username
Administrator's name of the LDAP server.
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Password
Administrator's password of the LDAP server.
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Base DN
Administrator's domain name of the LDAP server.
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Account Attribute
The LDAP attribute will search string for client.
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Identity
The full patch of the administrator.
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Auto Copy
The generic full path of the web page that uses the username and base DN.
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POP3
Authentication configured to use POP3 server.
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Server
POP3 server's IP address or domain name.
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Port
POP3 server's port number.
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Connection Type
None or SSL/TLS for transport.
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Login Page Upload |
Customized login page can be uploaded. |
IP Filter |
Users cannot access the IP address listed below. |
IP Address
Enter a IP address.
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Subnet Mask
Enter a Subnet Mask.
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IP Filter File Upload and Download
Update the IP address list by browsing to the location where the saved file resides. Click Open, select the file and click Upload. Alternatively, click Download IP Filter File to download the file to the local hard drive. 64 are the maximum IP address entries possible for each ssid.
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MAC Bypass |
The MAC Address in the list can turn to internet without authentication of Captive Portal. |
MAC Address
Enter a MAC address.
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MAC Bypass File Upload and Download
Update the MAC list by browsing to the location where the saved file resides. Click Open, select the file and click Upload. Alternatively, click Download MAC File to download the file to the local hard drive. 64 are the maximum MAC entries possible for each ssid.
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Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) server assigns IP addresses to connected DHCP clients. DHCP Server is disabled by default on the DAP-2360. |
Dynamic Pool Settings |
The DHCP Dynamic Pool is a range of IP addresses used to assign IP's to DHCP clients with leased time control. |
IP Assigned From
Specify the start of the IP address pool.
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The Range of Pool (1-254)
Specify the IP address range.
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Subnet Mask
Specify the Subnet Mask for the IP Assigned From field.
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Gateway
Specify the wireless network Gateway address.
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WINS
Specify the wireless network WINS server.
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DNS
Specify the wireless network DNS server.
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Domain Name
Specify the wireless network Domain Name.
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Lease Time
Define a lease time for each IP address.
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Static Pool Settings |
Static Pool Settings assigns IP addresses to connected clients. Clients receive IP addresses without time constraints. |
Assigned IP
Type the IP address for a specific client's MAC address in the Assigned MAC Address field.
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Assigned MAC Address
Type the MAC address of the client.
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Subnet Mask
Type the Subnet Mask in the IP Assigned From field.
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Gateway
Specify the wireless network's Gateway.
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WINS
Specify the wireless network's WINS server address.
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DNS
Specify the wireless network's DNS server.
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Domain Name
Specify the wireless network's Domain Name.
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Current IP Mapping |
The Current IP Mapping consists of Dynamic and Static DHCP IP addresses, MAC addresses and their lease times. |
Filters configures two sections, MAC Address Filtering and Wireless LAN Partitions. Accept or block client devices based on their MAC addresses. Wireless LAN Partitions, accept or block client devices to wired or wireless networks. |
Wireless MAC ACL |
Wireless Band
The DAP-2360 operates well with legacy devices in environments with least interference in 2.4GHz.
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MAC Address
Enter a MAC address.
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Wireless MAC ACL File Upload and Download
Update the MAC ACL list by browsing to the location where the saved file resides. Click Open, select the file and click Upload. Alternatively, click Download ACL File to download the file to the local hard drive. Configure the ACL file policy by selecting OFF/ALLOW/DENY. 64 are the maximum ACL entries possible.
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WLAN Partition |
Link Integrity
Link Integrity, when enabled, terminates all wireless clients from the AP should the Ethernet connection between the LAN and AP disconnect.
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Internal Station Connection
The Internal Station Connection has three modes:
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* Enable: Select this option to allow communication between wireless clients connected to the same SSID and between wireless clients connected to different SSIDs configured on this access point.
* Disable: Select this option to disallow communication between wireless clients connected to the same SSID, but to allow communication between wireless clients connected to different SSIDs configured on this access point.
* Guest: Select this option to disallow communication between wireless clients connected to the same SSID and between wireless clients connected to different SSIDs configured on the access point.
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Ethernet to WLAN Access
Enabled by default, wireless devices can sync with the Ethernet port of the Access Point. Disabled, multicast and broadcast packets are dropped but DHCP clients are able to communicate with the Access Point. The default value is "Enable", which allows data flow from the Ethernet to wireless stations connected to the AP. By disabling this function, all multicast and broadcast packets from the Ethernet to associated wireless devices are blocked, except DHCP's.
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Manage Traffic Manager Rules, Uplink/Downlink settings, and Quality of Service (QoS) settings. |
Uplink/Downlink Setting |
Customize the Downlink/Uplink interfaces as well as bandwidth rates in Mbits per second. |
QoS |
Quality of Service (QoS) Intelligent Stream Handling prioritizes traffic to different applications. DAP-2360 supports four Priority Levels. |
Priority
Message Flow Priority Level:
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* Highest Priority (most urgent).
* Second Priority.
* Third Priority.
* Low Priority (least urgent).
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Enable Qos
Click the checkbox to enable QoS. Use the drop-down menu to select one of the priority levels. Click Save.
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Downlink Bandwidth
Measured in Mbits per second.
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Uplink Bandwidth
Measured in Mbits per second.
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Traffic Manager |
Create Traffic Management Rules based on Listed Client Traffic and/or Downlink/Uplink speeds. |
Traffic Manager
Enable Traffic Manager.
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Unlisted Clients Traffic
Select Deny or Forward.
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Downlink Bandwidth
Measured in Mbits per second.
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Uplink Bandwidth
Measured in Mbits per second.
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Name
Type in a name for the new Traffic Manager Rule.
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Client IP (optional)
Enter a Client IP address (optional).
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Client MAC (optional)
Enter a Client MAC address (optional).
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Downlink Speed
Enter the Downlink speed (Mbits/sec).
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Uplink Speed
Enter the Uplink speed (Mbits/sec).
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Device Information |
Device Information displays Firmware Version, Ethernet and Wireless Parameters, CPU and Memory Utilization. |
Client Information |
Client Information displays Client SSID's. MAC addresses, Frequency Bands, Signal Strength, and Power-Saving mode. |
WDS Information |
Wireless Distribution System (WDS) displays the WDS name, MAC address, Authentication Method, Signal Strength, and Connection Status. |
Channel Analyze |
Channel Analyzer checks for current channel availability. |
Ethernet Traffic Statistics |
Displays wired interface network traffic information. |
WLAN Traffic Statistics |
Displays Throughput, Transmitted Frame, Received Frame, and WEP Frame Error AP information. |
Displays Log Event records from a remote system log server. |
View Log |
The following log information is displayed: Cold Start AP, Upgrading Firmware, Client Associate/Disassociate AP, and Web Login. View up to 500 logs. |
Log Settings |
Enter the Log server IP address and Enter the EU directive Syslog Server IP address or Domain Name. Click the checkboxes to monitor these parameters: System Activity, Wireless Activity, and Notices. |
Email Notification |
Email Notification supports Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) for Log Scheduling and Periodic Key change. Gmail works at SMTP port 25 and/or 587. |
Email Log Schedule |
Set the Email Log Schedule. |
Administrator Settings |
Limit Administrator VID
Limit Administrator privileges by tagging the VLAN packets to the VID.
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Limit Administrator IP Range
Enter a list of IP addresses which restricts administrator privileges at login.
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System Name Settings |
System Name
Enter a name for the DAP-2360.
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Location
Enter a physical location for the DAP-2360.
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Login Settings |
Login Name
The default Login Name is admin. The default Password is blank. However, the Login Name is customizable.
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New Password
Enter a new case-sensitive password between 0-64 characters.
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Confirm Password
Confirm the new Password.
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Apply New Password
Apply the new Password.
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Console Settings |
Status
Enable or disable console.
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Console Protocol
Select Telnet or SSH.
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Timeout
Select a Timeout period.
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SNMP Settings |
Status
Select to Enable/Disable Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
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Public Community String
Enter the SNMP Public Community String.
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Private Community String
Enter the SNMP Private Community String.
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Trap Status
Enable/Disable Trap messages.
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Trap Server IP
Enter the IP address of the Trap Server.
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Ping Control Setting |
Status
Enabled by default, the Status Ping Control Settings works by sending Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) packets to the target host and listening for ICMP echo message replies. No messages are sent when this setting is disabled.
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Central WiFiManager |
The Central WiFiManager is a tool access points connected to the network to form a single grouped network that have a great deal of devices. It cooperates with the Central WiFiManager tool. |
Enable Central WiFiManager
Click this option to enable the Central WiFiManager.
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Firmware and SSL |
Firmware and SSL Certification Upload
Upload the latest Firmware and SSL Certificates.
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Upload Firmware from Local Hard Drive
View the current firmware version number above the file location field. Download the latest firmware, click Browse to locate the new firmware, click Open and then OK to update to the latest firmware. Do not turn the power off.
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Language Pack Upgrade
Browse to the saved language pack file directory, click Open then Upload to complete the upgrade process.
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Upload SSL Certification from Local Hard Drive
After you have downloaded a SSL certification to your local drive, click "Browse". Select the certification and click "Open" and "Upload" to complete the upgrade.
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Configuration File |
Configuration File Upload and Download
Upload and Download the Access Point's configuration file.
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Upload Configuration File
Browse to the saved configuration file directory, click Open, then Upload the file to update the configuration.
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Download Configuration File
Click Download to save the current configuration file to the hard drive. Please remember the administrator password when resetting the DAP-2360. Otherwise it will be lost even if you have saved the configuration file.
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Upload CWM File
Browse to the saved cwm file directory, click Open, then Upload the file to update the cwm.
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Time and Date |
Select the Time zone. Enter the NTP server IP. Choose Enable/Disable for Daylight Saving Time.
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Save and Activate
Click "Save and Activate" to save all settings and re-activate the system.
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Discard change
Click "Discard change" to discard the settings.
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System Settings |
Restart the Device
To apply and restart the DAP-2360, click Restart.
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Restore to Factory Default Settings.
To reset the DAP-2360 to factory default, click Restore.
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Clear Language pack
Click on clear to reset language to default settings.
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