SHENZHEN IP-COM NETWORKS CO. LTD. AP375 사용자 설명서
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Parameter
Description
IP Address
It specifies the IP address of the AP. The web UI of the AP is accessible at this IP address.
The default IP address is 192.168.0.254.
The default IP address is 192.168.0.254.
Generally, ensure that this IP address is in the same network segment as the LAN IP address
of your LAN router connected to the internet, so that the AP can access the internet.
of your LAN router connected to the internet, so that the AP can access the internet.
Subnet Mask
It specifies the subnet mask of the IP address of the AP. The default subnet mask is
255.255.255.0.
255.255.255.0.
Gateway
It specifies the gateway IP address of the AP.
Generally, set the gateway IP address to the LAN IP address of your LAN router connected to
the internet, so that the AP can access the internet.
the internet, so that the AP can access the internet.
Primary DNS
Server
Server
It specifies the primary DNS server of the AP.
If your LAN router connected to the internet provides the DNS proxy function, this IP address
can be the LAN IP address of the router. Otherwise, enter a correct DNS server IP address.
can be the LAN IP address of the router. Otherwise, enter a correct DNS server IP address.
Secondary DNS
Server (optional)
Server (optional)
It specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS server of the AP. This parameter is optional.
If a DNS server IP address in addition to the IP address of the primary DNS server is available,
enter the additional IP address in this field.
enter the additional IP address in this field.
Device Name
It specifies the name of the AP. The default name is AP375.
You are recommended to change the device name so that you can quickly locate the AP when
managing the AP remotely.
managing the AP remotely.
Ethernet Mode
It specifies the Ethernet mode of the LAN port of the AP.
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Auto-negotiation: This mode features a high transmission rate but short transmission
distance. Generally, this mode is recommended.
distance. Generally, this mode is recommended.
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10M half-duplex: This mode features a long transmission distance but relatively low
transmission rate (usually 10 Mbps).
transmission rate (usually 10 Mbps).
This mode is recommended only if the Ethernet cable that connects the LAN port of the AP to
a peer device exceeds 100 meters. In this case, the connected LAN port of the peer device
must work in auto-negotiation mode. Otherwise, the LAN port of the AP may not be able to
properly transmit or receive data.
a peer device exceeds 100 meters. In this case, the connected LAN port of the peer device
must work in auto-negotiation mode. Otherwise, the LAN port of the AP may not be able to
properly transmit or receive data.
Changing the LAN Settings
Manually Setting the IP Address
This mode enables you to manually set the IP address, subnet mask, gateway IP address, primary
DNS server, and secondary DNS server of the AP. It is usually used in a scenario with only one or a
few APs.
DNS server, and secondary DNS server of the AP. It is usually used in a scenario with only one or a
few APs.
Procedure:
1.
Choose Network > LAN Setup.
2.
Set Address Mode to Static IP.
3.
Set an IP address, a subnet mask, a gateway address, a primary DNS server, and a secondary
DNS server.
DNS server.
4.
Click Save.