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| 4: Network Settings |
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| Network 1 (ap0) Link | Description |
| Settings (continued) |
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| Mode | Select the desired mode for the link connection from the |
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| Always Up: when enabled, the SoftAP is always on. |
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| Triggered: when enabled, the SoftAP operates in Triggered mode. |
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| Triggered AP mode is a means to enable the xPico |
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| hardware signal. This allows a user to have the SoftAP operating only |
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| when an external signal/button is activated. This might be useful when |
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| power consumption is a concern yet the SoftAP is needed. One |
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| potential use is device provisioning. When triggered, the SoftAP will |
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| remain active for the configured uptime waiting for a client to connect. If |
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| no client connects before the uptime expires, the SoftAP goes back |
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| down. If one or more clients connect, the SoftAP will remain active until |
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| the last client disconnects, at which point it will go down. Refer to |
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| Chapter 7: Configurable Pin Manager for details on how to set up the |
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| Uptime | Enter the length of uptime for the link connection. |
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To Configure Network 1 Link Settings
Using Web Manager
To modify network (ap0) Link information, click Network on the menu and select apo > Link > Configuration.
Using CLI
To enter the Access Point command level: config
Using XML
Include in your file: <configgroup name = "Access Point" instance = "ap0">
To View Network 1 Link Status
Using Web Manager
In Network Link Status, you can view the current operational settings.
To view current network (ap0) settings, go to Network on the menu and select ap0
Using CLI
To enter the Access Point command level: status
Using XML
Look for the status header: <statusgroup name = "Access Point" instance = "ap0">
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