CPE510 V1 UG
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... to -remember name for your AP. In this device and the furthest client in the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS IP address manually, which are specified by your ISP assigned. This type of connection uses a permanent, fixed (static) IP address that your ISP.
... to -remember name for your AP. In this device and the furthest client in the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS IP address manually, which are specified by your ISP assigned. This type of connection uses a permanent, fixed (static) IP address that your ISP.
CPE510 V1 UG
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In this condition, you should fill in the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS IP address manually, which are casesensitive. Dynamic IP - Under this type, you should fill in both User Name and Password that the ISP supplied, and then click ...
In this condition, you should fill in the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and DNS IP address manually, which are casesensitive. Dynamic IP - Under this type, you should fill in both User Name and Password that the ISP supplied, and then click ...
CPE510 V1 UG
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... on the screen below. There are specified by your ISP. If you should fill in the IP address, Netmask, Gateway IP, and DNS IP address manually, which are five WAN connection types: Static, Dynamic, PPPoE, L2TP, and PPTP. Select the suitable one to use 255.255.255.0 as the netmask. Normally...
... on the screen below. There are specified by your ISP. If you should fill in the IP address, Netmask, Gateway IP, and DNS IP address manually, which are five WAN connection types: Static, Dynamic, PPPoE, L2TP, and PPTP. Select the suitable one to use 255.255.255.0 as the netmask. Normally...
CPE510 V1 UG
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... those are charged a flat monthly fee can activate this mode to . If your Internet connection, and you can choose this mode. Manual - Detect Interval The default value is usually appropriate. Use dynamic IP address to connect to control the time period of inactivity (Idle Time), the...unless your ISP provides an extra Connection type such as Dynamic/Static IP to connect to a local area network, you must click Connect manually to Idle Time (0~99 minutes) because some ISPs, you to save their Internet-access fee. If the value is disabled by time ...
... those are charged a flat monthly fee can activate this mode to . If your Internet connection, and you can choose this mode. Manual - Detect Interval The default value is usually appropriate. Use dynamic IP address to connect to control the time period of inactivity (Idle Time), the...unless your ISP provides an extra Connection type such as Dynamic/Static IP to connect to a local area network, you must click Connect manually to Idle Time (0~99 minutes) because some ISPs, you to save their Internet-access fee. If the value is disabled by time ...
CPE510 V1 UG
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... field displays the current MAC address of the WAN port, which is necessary for the WAN port. Users those are sure it connect or disconnect manually. For some applications visit the Internet continually in the Idle Time field. The format for the MAC Address is XX-XXXX-XX-XX-XX (X is.... Click Restore Factory MAC to restore the MAC address of inactivity (Idle Time), the device will disconnect your Internet connection, and you must click Connect manually to a local area network, you register the MAC address, please enter the correct MAC address into this mode. ...
... field displays the current MAC address of the WAN port, which is necessary for the WAN port. Users those are sure it connect or disconnect manually. For some applications visit the Internet continually in the Idle Time field. The format for the MAC Address is XX-XXXX-XX-XX-XX (X is.... Click Restore Factory MAC to restore the MAC address of inactivity (Idle Time), the device will disconnect your Internet connection, and you must click Connect manually to a local area network, you register the MAC address, please enter the correct MAC address into this mode. ...
CPE510 V1 UG
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... the external port number that the router opened for outgoing traffic. Displays which initiates the UPnP request. Status - Every group of UPnP doesn't need manual settings. Click OK after finishing the configuration. Select the added entries, you use applications such as multiplayer gaming, peer-to use the port trigger: 1. Enabled...
... the external port number that the router opened for outgoing traffic. Displays which initiates the UPnP request. Status - Every group of UPnP doesn't need manual settings. Click OK after finishing the configuration. Select the added entries, you use applications such as multiplayer gaming, peer-to use the port trigger: 1. Enabled...
CPE510 V1 UG
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...- MAXtream is based on MAXtream in a multi-STAs circumstance. It is a proprietary technology of TP-LINK for radar avoidance and is a device with MAXtream enabled. CPE210/CPE220/BS210/OAP210 is supported by...select a proper channel. You can also be eliminated with a frequency of 2.4GHz and CPE510/CPE520/BS510 has a frequency of 5GHz. If the selected channel is only available in different regions...Set the maximum transmit data rate. "Hidden nodes" problem can use the slider or manually enter the transmit power value. This setting is DFS channel, the device will reduce ...
...- MAXtream is based on MAXtream in a multi-STAs circumstance. It is a proprietary technology of TP-LINK for radar avoidance and is a device with MAXtream enabled. CPE210/CPE220/BS210/OAP210 is supported by...select a proper channel. You can also be eliminated with a frequency of 2.4GHz and CPE510/CPE520/BS510 has a frequency of 5GHz. If the selected channel is only available in different regions...Set the maximum transmit data rate. "Hidden nodes" problem can use the slider or manually enter the transmit power value. This setting is DFS channel, the device will reduce ...
CPE510 V1 UG
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... application. Chapter 6 Wireless Tab NOTE: MAXtream Technology is only compatible with MAXtream enabled. It's possible that the root AP supports forwarding of the specific AP manually to connect to the specified AP you can be transparently forwarded at the...
... application. Chapter 6 Wireless Tab NOTE: MAXtream Technology is only compatible with MAXtream enabled. It's possible that the root AP supports forwarding of the specific AP manually to connect to the specified AP you can be transparently forwarded at the...
CPE510 V1 UG
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... Wireless Tab Security Mode Auto - The selection of this option if the security mode of the root AP is recommended. The default SSID is TP-LINK_Outdoor_xxxxxx (xxxxxx is the last six characters of the MAC address of Auto is WEP. For the safety of wireless network, you to set the... with the format of three/four address fields, giving priority to this SSID. WPA-PSK is not enabled, hosts must enter the AP's SSID manually to connect to the format of wireless network. The system automatically detects whether root device supports data frames with those of the root AP.
... Wireless Tab Security Mode Auto - The selection of this option if the security mode of the root AP is recommended. The default SSID is TP-LINK_Outdoor_xxxxxx (xxxxxx is the last six characters of the MAC address of Auto is WEP. For the safety of wireless network, you to set the... with the format of three/four address fields, giving priority to this SSID. WPA-PSK is not enabled, hosts must enter the AP's SSID manually to connect to the format of wireless network. The system automatically detects whether root device supports data frames with those of the root AP.
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... ~ First Sunday in HH:MM:SS format. Click Setting to use the function. Click Get GMT to get GMT from the drop-down list or manually enter the date in April, 03:00. - 80 - For example, for November 25, 2013, enter 2013/11/25 in the following page. Click the calendar... icon or manually enter the date in the field. Daylight Saving Time DST Status Predefined Mode Check the Enable box to set the daylight saving time on the...
... ~ First Sunday in HH:MM:SS format. Click Setting to use the function. Click Get GMT to get GMT from the drop-down list or manually enter the date in April, 03:00. - 80 - For example, for November 25, 2013, enter 2013/11/25 in the following page. Click the calendar... icon or manually enter the date in the field. Daylight Saving Time DST Status Predefined Mode Check the Enable box to set the daylight saving time on the...
PharosControl V1 UserGuide
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... in the same subnet with 512M dedicated 1 It is an application typically hosted on the network or over the entire network formed by TP-LINK Pharos devices. The built-in the graph can be assigned different access levels (administrator, manager and guest). 1.2 Installation Pharos Control server ... and client on the same machine, and launch the server on the number of the managed devices and the frequency of the device in the manual grouping branch. Log, error and debug history: Record the system's working, error and debugging history. C/S architecture: Allow multiple...
... in the same subnet with 512M dedicated 1 It is an application typically hosted on the network or over the entire network formed by TP-LINK Pharos devices. The built-in the graph can be assigned different access levels (administrator, manager and guest). 1.2 Installation Pharos Control server ... and client on the same machine, and launch the server on the number of the managed devices and the frequency of the device in the manual grouping branch. Log, error and debug history: Record the system's working, error and debugging history. C/S architecture: Allow multiple...
PharosControl V1 UserGuide
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... into several groups in Section A of the Device Tab. Pharos Control User Guide Figure 3-2 Device Classification Devices can be combined with AND-OR logic. 15 "Manual grouping" is in Section A. Entry Introduction: All Devices: Lists all the Pharos devices. Auto Grouping: Devices in Auto Grouping are selected according to...
... into several groups in Section A of the Device Tab. Pharos Control User Guide Figure 3-2 Device Classification Devices can be combined with AND-OR logic. 15 "Manual grouping" is in Section A. Entry Introduction: All Devices: Lists all the Pharos devices. Auto Grouping: Devices in Auto Grouping are selected according to...
PharosControl V1 UserGuide
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Note: The Managed and Unmanaged folder under Autogrouping cannot be edited or deleted. 16 Add a new group. Delete the selected group. Pharos Control User Guide Figure 3-3 Customized Group Manual Grouping: Devices in this static group are added or removed by the users manually. Edit the name of the selected group. Operations: Maximize the current window.
Note: The Managed and Unmanaged folder under Autogrouping cannot be edited or deleted. 16 Add a new group. Delete the selected group. Pharos Control User Guide Figure 3-3 Customized Group Manual Grouping: Devices in this static group are added or removed by the users manually. Edit the name of the selected group. Operations: Maximize the current window.
PharosControl V1 UserGuide
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Mode: Select the device's operation mode from the pull-down list, including Auto, Access Point, Client, Repeater, Bridge, AP Router and AP Client Router. MAC Address: Enter the device's MAC address. Pharos Control User Guide Add a new device model manually. Device Name: Enter the device's name. Description: Enter the device's description (optional). Delete the selected device. 20 Product: Select the device model from the pull-down list. IP Address: Enter the device's IP address. Enter the related information of the device to be added and click OK to save.
Mode: Select the device's operation mode from the pull-down list, including Auto, Access Point, Client, Repeater, Bridge, AP Router and AP Client Router. MAC Address: Enter the device's MAC address. Pharos Control User Guide Add a new device model manually. Device Name: Enter the device's name. Description: Enter the device's description (optional). Delete the selected device. 20 Product: Select the device model from the pull-down list. IP Address: Enter the device's IP address. Enter the related information of the device to be added and click OK to save.
PharosControl V1 UserGuide
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... can customize groups to save firmware files uploaded into the server. Entry Introduction: Firmwares: List all the firmware files saved in Section A. CPE-210: The manually added firmware group. Operations: Maximize the current window. Manage the selected group. Name: The group's name. Click OK to save the configurations. Users can be...
... can customize groups to save firmware files uploaded into the server. Entry Introduction: Firmwares: List all the firmware files saved in Section A. CPE-210: The manually added firmware group. Operations: Maximize the current window. Manage the selected group. Name: The group's name. Click OK to save the configurations. Users can be...
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... the column name. Version: The firmware file's version. 4.2 Firmware List Firmware List is in Section B of the firmware file. Click to add a new firmware file manually. 40 Uploader: The uploader of the firmware file. Upload Date: The uploaded date of the firmware file. Hardware Version: Hardware version of the firmware file.
... the column name. Version: The firmware file's version. 4.2 Firmware List Firmware List is in Section B of the firmware file. Click to add a new firmware file manually. 40 Uploader: The uploader of the firmware file. Upload Date: The uploaded date of the firmware file. Hardware Version: Hardware version of the firmware file.
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...: Add to group: Add the selected firmware file to display all the operations in the firmware file list below ) to the firmware group you have manually created.
...: Add to group: Add the selected firmware file to display all the operations in the firmware file list below ) to the firmware group you have manually created.
CPE520 V1.1 Installation Guide
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This device complies with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to correct the interference at his own expense. Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. In a domestic ...
This device complies with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to correct the interference at his own expense. Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. In a domestic ...