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C200P

Overview

Connect

  • Connect the devices in the Main Router and AP Controller mode.
  • Connect the devices in the AP Controller mode.

Quick Setup


Management

I. System Status

Check the status of the AP controller's system, including AP management, devices, LAN and so on.

II. General Settings

In AP Controller mode, WAN Mode and VPN are NOT available for configuration.

  • AP Management: Centralized control, configuration, and monitoring of wireless APs (Access Points), including auto-discovery, group policies, and real-time status tracking.
  • Wireless: Configure and manage wireless network settings for the controlled APs.
  • Captive Portal: Allow you to design a portal page for network access verification.
  • WAN Mode: Set your Internet connection. Select your Internet connection type and configure the required parameters.
  • PoE: Allow remote control of power delivery to connected access points via Ethernet cables.
  • VPN: Help to access Internet resources remotely, securely, and privately through tunneling technology.
  • Firmware: Update the AP controller's firmware to be the latest version.

III. Advanced Settings

Network

In AP Controller mode, only LAN, DHCP Server, Wake on LAN and USB Sharing are available for configuration.

  • LAN: Modify the AP controller's LAN IP address, when necessary.
  • DHCP Server: Specify the IP address for client devices by the AP controller as a DHCP Server.
  • IPv6: Set up an IPv6 Connection.
  • QoS: Prioritize connection of specific devices for a certain duration.
  • Custom DNS: Customize a DNS server to be resolved through for DNS names.
  • DDNS: Map a domain name to the dynamic IP address of a network device.
  • Static Routing: Manually configure routings for data forwarding.
  • Port Forwards: Set up public services on your local network with higher security.
  • Port Trigger: Specify a triggering port and its corresponding external ports.
  • DMZ: Disable DMZ unless necessary.
  • Online Detection: Ensure your network always online and operational.
  • TTL: Set the maximum time for packets to survive in the network.
  • Wake on LAN: Allow a computer to be turned on or awakened by a network message.
  • UPnP: Allow applications or host devices to automatically find the front-end NAT device.
  • USB Sharing: Allow network-connected devices to access the shared files in the USB devices connected to the AP controller.

Security

In AP Controller mode, ONLY Wi-Fi Schedule is available for configuration.

  • Firewall: Monitor and control incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules.
  • MAC Filter: Prevent unauthorized devices with certain MAC address from accessing the network.
  • IP Filter: Block or allow traffic to your network or system based on the IP addresses.
  • Domain Filter: Control or limit access to specific websites or Internet services by filtering domain name requests.
  • IP/MAC Binding: Bind network device's IP address to its MAC address.
  • ALG: Inspect and modify application-layer data in network traffic to allow it to pass through firewalls and other security devices more easily.
  • WiFi Schedule: Turn on/off the AP controller's wireless network automatically at a specific time.

System

In AP Controller mode, TR069 is NOT available.

  • System Time: Configure the AP controller's system time, necessary for some time-based functions.
  • Auto Upgrade: Schedule to automatically upgrade the firmware to the latest version.
  • Backup/Restore: Backup the configuration file or restore it.
  • Administration: Access and manage the AP controller from the local or remote devices.
  • Admin Account: Change the AP controller's login password.
  • Language: Customize the AP controller's web management language.
  • Timed Reboot: Schedule for the AP controller rebooting.
  • Reboot: Reboot the AP controller for the settings or changes to take effect.
  • Reset: Restore the AP controller to its factory default settings.
  • TR069: Configure the AP controller's TR069 (CPE WAN Management).

IV. Diagnostic Tools

  • Diagnosis: Automatically check AP health and generates troubleshooting reports.
  • PING: Used to test the connectivity between the AP controller and the tested host, and measure the round-trip time.
  • TRACEROUTE: Used to test the route or path your AP controller has passed to reach the tested host, and measure transit delays of packets across an Internet Protocol network.
  • NSLOOKUP: Query DNS servers to resolve domain names into IP addresses.
  • System Log: Track all the AP controller behaviors.