Netgear WAX204-WiFi User Manual - Page 147
Green circle, The following tables describe the fields in the panes on the Advanced Home
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WiFi 6 AX1800 Dual Band Wireless Access Point WAX204 The color in the heading of each of the panes uses the following coding: • Green circle. The settings are fine and no problems exist. For a WiFi network, a green circle displays if the network is enabled and secured. • Red circle. Settings are disabled, a problem exists, or the connection is down. For a WiFi network, a red circle displays if the network is disabled. The following tables describe the fields in the panes on the Advanced Home page. Field Router Information Description Hardware Version The access point hardware version, which is the model number WAX204. Firmware Version The access point firmware version. If you update the firmware, the version changes (see Update the firmware on page 129). GUI Language Version The access point language version for the local browser UI. Operation Mode The operation mode is Router. For more information about the changing the operation mode, see Change the system mode to access point mode or to router mode on page 164. CPU Load The usage load on the CPUs Memory Usage (Used/Total) The RAM memory that is being used and the available memory. Flash Usage (Used/Total) The flash memory that is being used and the available memory. System Uptime The time elapsed since the access point was last restarted. LAN Port (This is a subsection in the Router Information pane) MAC Address The single MAC address that applies to all four access point LAN ports combined. IP Address The IP address that applies to all four access point LAN ports. For more information, see Change the LAN IP address and subnet settings [router mode] on page 109. DHCP Server If the access point is in router mode, this field displays if the DHCP server of the access point is enabled (the default setting in router mode) or disabled (see Disable the DHCP server [router mode] on page 112). Maintain and Monitor 147 User Manual