COMMANDO AP1200-PRO Indoor Access Point Configuration Guide

air-ap1200-pro wireless

1 Overview

COMMANDO AIR-AP1200-PRO is Indoor AP which enables communication between wireless and wired computers/laptops and mobile devices in the network. It complies IEEE 802.11ac/b/g/n standard and comes with dual band 2.4GHz+5GHz with separate

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2 Introduction

COMMANDO AIR-AP1200-PRO Indoor AP are WEB GUI based easy to use and manage device with controller as well as standalone. It requires minimal configuration, so setup is simple and hassle-free. This configuration guide mainly intended for standalone AP configuration settings.

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3 System Overview

After login, System overview page will be showed. This page will show Information like WAN connection status, number of user connected, Device name, IP address to access, firmware, hardware like CPU and memory status, RF channel

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4 Ports Settings

In port setting we can set Access method like DHCP or Manual static IP address along with subnet mask and default gateway. We can also set DNS manually with Preferred DNS and Alternative DNS.

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5 Wi-fi Settings

In Wi-Fi setting you can set the 2.4G/5G Wi-Fi SSID and RF setting and Advanced settings. We can set 2.4G/5G Wi-Fi with Basic Setting along with SSID setting. You can enable or disable Wi-Fi

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6 User Control

In user control get in User list of Wireless access user (Clients connected) along with Black and whitelist. Inbuilt intrusion prevention protects data and network clients and disallow unauthorized wireless client by blacklisting and whitelist.

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7 System Settings

In System settings you can do Basic, Timing, Login, Device reboot and Restore. In basic setting, you can change Equipment Name, and AP Work Mode from FIT, FAT and Routing mode.

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8 COMMANDO Cloud

Cloud service focuses on managing the router. You can view and manage your devices, such as check the running status, modify the configuration, and set the authentication for captive portal.

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9 Frequently Asked Questions

The different categories denote the frequency at which the cable will pass or fail at a number of parameter tests. In theory, the higher the frequency, the more data (megabits per second/Mbps) you can transmit.

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10 Glossary

Access Control List can limit network traffic and restrict access to certain users, ports or mac by allowing and disallowing based on L2/L3/L4 information.

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