LevelOne WAC-1000 User Manual - Page 24

Batch settings

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Model: Displays the model of the current AP. Serial number: Displays the serial number of the current AP. IP address: Displays the IP address of the current AP. Status: Displays the status of the current AP, namely, online and offline. Model/channel: Displays the channel used by the current AP. When the AP channel is configured to be Auto, the channel actually used can be displayed. Client: Displays the number of wireless clients currently accessing to the current AP. Edit: Sets the AP, locations on the map and restarts, etc. : To manage the current AP, please refer to the chapter: AP Settings. : Locationing button, to locate the AP on the distribution map. : Restart the current AP. Tip: The AP list only support the display of the information about the AP products in LevelOne WAC series, but the device of other manufacturers does not support it. 6.2.1 Batch settings When there are multiple APs needing to perform the same action, for example, to be set to the same RF template, administrator password, software version, to join the same service area and other operations, you can choose to use the batch setting function. Click on the Device menu, check multiple APs, and click on the Batch management button in the top right corner of the page, to do batch setting. Figure 6- 4 Batch settings RF setting: Select the RF template and Save it. Note: RF can only be set in batch, but cannot be set by single unit management. Setting of service area: Choose the service area to be distributed and click the Join service area button. System setting: Enter the administrator password and Save. System upgrade: First download the latest version of software from the official website of LevelOne, and then upload the upgrade file locally to complete the system upgrade. 20

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Model: Displays the model of the current AP.
Serial number: Displays the serial number of the current AP.
IP
address: Displays the
IP address of the current
AP.
Status: Displays the status of the current AP, namely, online and offline.
Model/channel:
Displays the channel used by the current AP. When the
AP
channel is configured to be Auto,
the channel actually used can be displayed.
Client: Displays the number of wireless clients currently accessing to the current AP.
Edit: Sets the AP, locations on the map and restarts, etc.
: To manage the current AP, please refer to the chapter:
AP Settings
.
: Locationing button, to locate the AP on the distribution map.
: Restart the current AP.
Tip:
The AP list only support the display of the information about the AP products in LevelOne WAC series,
but the device of other manufacturers does not support it.
6.2.1 Batch settings
When there are multiple APs needing to perform the same action, for example, to be set to the same RF template,
administrator password, software version, to join the same service area and other operations, you can choose to
use the batch setting function.
Click on the
Device
menu, check multiple APs, and click on the
Batch management button
in the top right
corner of the page, to do batch setting.
Figure 6- 4 Batch settings
RF setting: Select the RF template and
Save
it. Note: RF can only be set in batch, but cannot be set by single
unit management.
Setting of service area: Choose the service area to be distributed and click the
Join service area
button.
System setting: Enter the administrator password and
Save
.
System upgrade: First download the latest version of software from the official website of LevelOne, and
then upload the upgrade file locally to complete the system upgrade.