Option | Default Settings | Related Information |
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Password | admin | |
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Network Name (SSID) | “Gateway 7001 AP Network” for the | |
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| “Gateway 7001 AP Guest Network” for the | |
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Network Time Protocol | None | |
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IP Address | 192.168.1.1 | |
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| Protocol (DHCP) server. You can assign a |
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Connection Type | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol |
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| If you do not have a DHCP server on the |
| Internal network and do not plan to use |
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| bringing up the access point is to change |
| the Connection Type from “DHCP” to |
| “Static IP”. |
| The Guest network must have a DHCP |
| server. |
“Understanding dynamic and static IP addressing” on page 12
For information on how to
Subnet Mask | 255.255.255.0 |
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6 | www.gateway.com |