EnGenius Technologies EOA7530 manual Wireless Configuration, Selecting Operating Modes

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Chapter 5 Wireless Configuration

This chapter describes the EOA7530’s wireless settings.

5.1 Selecting Operating Modes

The EOA7530 supports three operating modes: Access Point, Client Bridge, and Client Router. Using the procedures in the following sections, you can configure the EOA7530 to use one operating mode for a 2.4 GHz network and another operating mode for 5 GHz networks (see section 5.1.1), or the same operating mode for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks (see section 5.1.2).

5.1.1 Selecting Separate Operating Modes for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Networks

To select a separate operating mode for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks, use the following procedure.

1. Under the Management section, click Operation Mode. The following page appears.

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Contents EOA7530 Table of Contents LAN Setup Page Product Overview FeaturesBenefits System Requirements Package ContentsBottom View Hardware OverviewBack Panel Installing the EOA7530 LED Configuring Your Computer for TCP/IP Configuring Microsoft Windows Page Configuring Microsoft Windows Vista Page Configuring Microsoft Windows XP Configuring Microsoft Windows Page Configuring an Apple Macintosh Computer Logging in to the Web Configurator Introducing the Web ConfiguratorBest Practices Selecting Operating Modes Wireless ConfigurationSelecting Dual Mode for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Networks Page Access Point Mode Dual Mode Wireless SettingsEssid Apply / Cancel Access Point Mode 5 GHz Access Point Mode 2.4 GHz Client Bridge Mode/Client Router Mode Dual Mode Preferred Bssid Client Bridge Mode/Client Router Mode 5 GHz5G Wireless Setting 4G Wireless SettingClient Bridge Mode/Client Router Mode 2.4 GHz Please Choose WDS Bridge ModeOperation Mode 5G Apply / Cancel 802.1d Spanning Tree Default GatewayIP Address IP Subnet MaskData rates Bssid Wlan MACAddress ChannelsBssid 5.3 Site SurveySsid AP Scan List 5 GHz / 2.4 GHz WMM Wireless Security SettingsWEP Access Point WEP Client Bridge / Client Router WPA Type WPA pre‐shared Key Access PointApply Pre‐shared Key WPA pre‐shared Key Client Bridge / Client RouterPre‐shared Key Type Radius Access Point Mode Only Radius Server Port Radius Server PasswordRadius Server IP Address Advanced Settings Access Point Wireless Advanced SettingsDistance Advanced Settings Client Bridge / Client RouterTx Power Preamble TypeWireless Access Control List Delete All MAC Address FilteringDelete Selected LAN Settings LAN SetupCurrent Static Dhcp Table Enable Static Dhcp IPDhcp Info Snmp Disable Snmp SettingsSnmp Enable Static IP Internet SettingsDhcp Dynamic IP MTU PPPoE Point‐to‐Point Protocol over EthernetStatic IP Address WAN Interface Type Pptp Point‐to‐Point Tunneling ProtocolDynamic IP Address WAN Interface Type Enable L2TP pass through Service IP AddressEnable Pptp pass through Enable IPSec pass throughStatus Information StatusSystem Log Wireless Client ListInternet Status Time Zone Settings Management SettingsPassword Settings Diagnosis Save/Reload Settings Remote ControlUpgrade Firmware Restart Restore to FactoryDefault Settings Backup Settings Restore SettingsAccess Point Mode + Client Bridge Mode Network Configuration ExampleClient Bridge Client Router ModeLeft pane, go to Management Operation Mode EOA7530 Operating Modes Access Point ModeClient Bridge Mode Sample Access Point Application Real‐World Configurations‐ Click Apply Sample Access Point and Client Bridge Application Page Page Radio Frequency Specifications Hardware SpecificationsRadio 2 WLAN2 Software FeaturesEnvironmental and Physical ManagementFactory Default in the Management menu Problem Solving Question AnswerContacting Technical Support Question AnswerChap ESS ID Quality of Service QoS Media Access Control MAC AddressPower Over Ethernet PoE Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol PeapWi‐Fi Protected Access WPA Weighted Fair Queuing WFQWired Equivalent Privacy WEP Wireless Local‐Area Network WlanWPA2 Wireless Distribution System WDSFCC Radiation Exposure Statement Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementImportant Note