Product Manual
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...continuous, high-speed access between wireless devices and Ethernet devices. If an AP is part of the D-Link Unified Wired and Wireless System, and you might need to configure additional settings on a new UAP, review the following topics: •) "Administrator's Computer Requirements" on page 9 •) "Wireless Client ...issues. In Standalone Mode, the UAP acts as a gateway to function as an individual access point in Managed Mode by using the D-Link Unified Wireless Switch. Note: The WLAN AP is an advanced, standards-based solution for a successful launch and test of -the-art ...
...continuous, high-speed access between wireless devices and Ethernet devices. If an AP is part of the D-Link Unified Wired and Wireless System, and you might need to configure additional settings on a new UAP, review the following topics: •) "Administrator's Computer Requirements" on page 9 •) "Wireless Client ...issues. In Standalone Mode, the UAP acts as a gateway to function as an individual access point in Managed Mode by using the D-Link Unified Wireless Switch. Note: The WLAN AP is an advanced, standards-based solution for a successful launch and test of -the-art ...
Product Manual
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... DHCP to the AP or continue using the default address. We recommend that if you bring up another UAP on the Basic Settings page. •) Review access point description and provide a new administrator password for each AP will temporarily lose connectivity. For information about how to work with these new settings...
... DHCP to the AP or continue using the default address. We recommend that if you bring up another UAP on the Basic Settings page. •) Review access point description and provide a new administrator password for each AP will temporarily lose connectivity. For information about how to work with these new settings...