Configure:
Back up to save the configuration file to PC connected. Restore AP to known configuration. Reset the factory default settings. Telnet can be Enabled or disabled.

Reboot:
It possible to schedule an automatic reboot of AP.

Modify Password:
You can create password as per your choice and even change the admin password for login to device.

Upgrade:  
This setting to upgrade the AP is to get more functions and better performance.

Time:
System Time is the time displayed while the AP is running. On this page you can configure the system time.

Log:
The Logs can record AP information effectively. You can enable and disable log and also can set Log server.

Flow Control:
Enabling flow control can optimize the bandwidth and improve the network experience of important applications.

IP Group:
It can define IP group which tells AP what groups the users are defined.

Time Group:
It can create Time Group with time range and set frequency to operate time group.

DDNS Settings:
It provides a fixed domain name for DDNS client and maps its latest IP address to this domain name.

Note:
All italic config options are only available in WISP and Gateway mode only.

6.1 Configure Setting

The Backup and Restore configuration feature allow end users to backup all configurations made in AP.  In cases when you need to reset the AP to factory default settings, you will be able to restore your previous configuration using the backup configuration file.  This will save you time by not going through the process of reconfigure the AP manually.

You can restore the AP to its factory default settings by the Reset button or by Reset Default option in this page. It must be noted that once the AP is reset, all the current configuration settings will be lost. If you want old configure files which is backup already then can use option upload backup. Use the page to restore the AP to the factory defaults or use the button to restore the AP to old configuration.

Fig 6.1.1 Default Configure setting for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.1.2 Taking backup of AirONE AP750

Fig 6.1.3 Restore to known Configure for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.1.4 Reset to factory default for AirONE AP750

6.2 Reboot Setting

It possible to schedule an automatic reboot of AP. The configuration will not be lost after rebooting. The Internet connection will be temporarily interrupted while rebooting.

Fig 6.2.1 Default reboot setting for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.2.2 Instant Reboot setting for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.2.3 Enable timed reboot for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.2.4 Enable daily reboot for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.2.5 Enable Restart interval for AirONE AP750

Recommendation:
It is strongly recommended to disable reboot to avoid network disruption and outage.

6.3 Modify Password Setting

On this page, you create password as per your choice and even change the admin password for login to device. You can modify the factory default password of the AP and create  new users  password to manage the device. 

Note:
The factory default password is admin is mentioned in backside of device.

Fig 6.3.1 Modify password page for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.3.2 Setting New password for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.3.3 New password to be entered to login AirONE AP750

Recommendation:
It is strongly recommended to change default password admin which is used to access device.

6.4 Upgrade Setting

Version displays the current Configuration version of the AP. To upgrade the AP is to get more functions and better performance.

Note:

1. After upgrading, the AP will reboot automatically.
2. To avoid damage to device, please don't turn off the AP while upgrading.

Fig 6.4.1 Default Upgrade page for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.4.2 Browse for Upgrade file of connected PC for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.4.3 Upgrade with no previous configuration for AirONE AP750

Note:
It is advised to take backup of the configuration before upgrading.

6.5 Time Setting

System Time is the time displayed while the AP is running. On this page you can configure the system time and the settings here will be used for other time-based functions like Logs.

In time setting you can set System Time, Time Zone, Set Time Automatically and with help of NTP service. System Time displays the current date and time of the AP. Time Zone displays the current time zone of the AP. You can configure the time zone and NTP Server. The AP will get GMT automatically if it has connected to a NTP Server. Manual time can also be set by feeding date and time manually.

Synchronize with Host to set system time is best and recommended option. It uses administrator PC’s clock for setting time.

Fig 6.5.1 System Time for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.5.2 Disable NTP and Sync with host for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.5.3 Enable NTP and select time zone for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.5.4 Enable NTP with Manual IP setting for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.5.5 Selecting well know NTP server for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.5.6 NTP server for AirONE AP750

6.6 Log Setting

The Logs can record AP information effectively. The logs allow thorough tracking, alerting, and analysis when something does go wrong. It also determines the root cause of any issue.

Fig 6.6.1 Default Log setting for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.6.2 Turning OFF Log setting for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.6.3 Remote Log service setting IP for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.6.4 Enabling Remote Log server setting IP for AirONE AP750

Recommendation:
It is strongly recommended to turn OFF logs to avoid excessive CPU cycles, Memory usage and hanging of AP in long term.

6.7 Flow Control

Enabling flow control can optimize the bandwidth requirement and improve the network experience for important applications, especially in the bandwidth hungry wireless clients environment.

Fig 6.7.1 Default Flow control page for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.7.2 Enabling Speed limit for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.7.3 Flow control page for AirONE AP750

6.8  IP Group

A single IP address divides into two sections: Network ID and Host ID. The Network ID defines the logical group where devices belong. Similarly, we can define IP group which tells AP what IP group name and associated IP address are available for wireless users.

Fig 6.8.1 Default IP group page for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.8.2 IP group name and associated IP address for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.8.3 IP group page for AirONE AP750

6.9 Time Group

It can create Time Group with time range and set frequency of operation for particular activity to operate in specified time. It can give automated effect to the network.

Fig 6.9.1 Default time group for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.9.2 Setting Time group for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.9.3 Time group for AirONE AP750

6.10 DDNS Settings

DDNS (Dynamic DNS) server provides a fixed domain name for DDNS client and maps its latest IP address to this domain name. Dynamic DNS (DDNS) is an Internet service that allows controller with varying public IP addresses to be located using Internet domain names. To use DDNS, you must setup an account with a DDNS provider and set up an account with a DDNS service, the host & domain name, username, password detail will be provided by the account provider. It allows address, which enables the Internet hosts to access the router or the hosts in LAN using the domain names. As many ISPs use DHCP to assign public IP addresses in WAN, the public IP address assigned to the client is unfixed. In this way, it’s very difficult for other clients to get the latest IP address of this client for access.

DDNS (Dynamic DNS) server provides a fixed domain name for DDNS client and maps its latest IP address to this domain name. When DDNS server works, DDNS client informs the DDNS server of the latest IP address, the server will update the mappings between the domain name and IP address in DNS database. Therefore, the wireless users can use the same domain name to access the DDNS client even if the IP address of the DDNS client has changed. DDNS is usually used for the Internet users to access the private website and FTP server, both of which are established based on Web server.

Fig 6.10.1 Default DDNS page for AirONE AP750

Fig 6.10.2 Enable DDNS page for AirONE AP750