Samsung SWL-4000AP manual CMDt,p,h Enter Dhcp, Enter new Dhcp Client enable, disable disable

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New setting appears on [Basic] menu. Type t and press [ENTER : ↵ ] if you would like to return to the top menu [ROOT]. Otherwise, you will remain in [Basic] menu.

Select the following order to change Wireless Channel.

CMD(t,p,h): 2

Select Slot

 

Select slot {A, B}: a

Enter Channel

 

Enter new Channel {1-14}: 5

 

 

Select slot (A or B) which is you want to set Channel after the phrase “Select slot {A, B}:”, and press [ENTER : ↵ ]. We recommend you use different Channel for each slots refer Notice blow.

Enter the proper channel number after the phrase “Enter new Channel {1- 14}:”. Then, press [ENTER : ↵ ]. Channel index should be between 1 and 14(differs from country to country).

Notice : If you are operating two or more Access Points in the adjoining cells, keep the appropriate channel distance to avoid the interference. We recommend you to keep the distance of at least 4 channels in the adjoining cells.

Only if AP is used for DHCP Client, you set DHCP Client with “Enabled”. In this case, there is no need to set , , below. The default setting is “Disabled”.

CMD(t,p,h): 3

Enter DHCP

Client

Setting Selection

 

 

 

Enter new DHCP Client {enable, disable}: disable

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents SWL-4000AP Series Access Point User’s Guide Models subjected to this User’s Guide Table of Contents Appendix Ⅰ Introduction Page Installation SWL-4000APDA AP Basic Setting Using AP Manager Page Page Confirm New Configuration Resetting to Default Values PTP Setting Using AP Manager Page Enter the Same Essid Channel of two APs in PTP Mode Confirm PTPPage Confirm PTP Mode Setting AML Setting Using AP Manager Page Enter the Same Essid Channel of all APs in AML Mode Confirm AML Mode Setting Protocol Bridge Table and Protocol Management Using AP ManagerManagement Box Page Select Enabled Select Protocol Which You Do Not Want NAT Setting Using AP Manager Select Server Tab NAT Setting IP Address Subnet Mask SettingConfirm NAT Setting Confirm NAT Setting Page Page Dhcp Server Setting Using AP Manager Select ServerSelect Empty Delete Current IP Allocation Table Confirm Dhcp Server Setting Confirm Dhcp Server Setting Page NAT and Dhcp Server Simultaneous Setting Using AP Manager Confirm NAT Dhcp Setting Confirm NAT Setting Confirm Dhcp Server Setting Adsl and Cable Modem Connection Setting Using AP Manager Select on Menu Bar Select on Dialogue BoxSettings for Adsl PPPoE Dhcp Server NAT Setting Connected Disconnected Negotiating Settings for Adsl Pptp Setting Dhcp Server and NAT Connected Disconnected Negotiating Settings for Cable Modem Page Confirm Selected Slot Start Encryption Setting Encryption Setting Using AP ManagerSelect Encryption Confirm Selected Slot Page Confirm 6440-bit Bit Encryption Confirm Slot a Encryption Setting User Access Control Setting Using AP Manager User Access Control Setting Deny PassSelect Connection Deny Select Connection Permit Move MAC ID Save MAC ID File name.lst Page Firmware Upgrade Using AP Manager File Icon Page Data Transmission Status Check Using AP Manager Line Setting Scope of Number of Packet Transmitted per SecondSelect MIB Type Related Information Confirm Box AP Setting Using Web Browser Page AP Setting Using Telnet HyperTerminal Setting for RS-232CCOM Port Commun-ication Page Page AP Basic Setting Using RS-232CCOM Port MagicLAN / MagicLANEnter new Dhcp Client enable, disable disable CMDt,p,h Enter DhcpCMDt,p,h Enter Subnet Mask Enter new Subnet Mask CMDt,p,h Enter IP Address Enter new IP AddressCMDt,p,h Enter Gateway Address Enter new Gateway Address Select Advanced Select Administration Select Save and reboot AP1 / AP2 Load default values Using RS-232CCOM Port All items were set to the default valuesFirmware Upgrade Using RS-232CCOM Port Via serial CMDt,p,hApfirm Page Page Explanation of Basic Configuration to use AP Manager Appendix ⅠMenu Bar List Box Dialogue Box Button BarAdsl Connection Status AP Search Erase Window AP Search Cycle Page Appendix Ⅱ. Specification GeneralManagement Features Environmental Information We value your feedback