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802.11ac Wireless Access (Continued) Field Description Wireless MAC Address for 2.4 The MAC address of the 2.4 GHz radio. This address is also the basic service set GHz identifier (BSSID) of the 2.4 GHz radio. This address does not change. Wireless MAC Address for 5 The MAC address of the 5 GHz radio. This address is also the BSSID of the 5 GHz GHz radio. This address does not change. Region The country and region in which the access point is being used. For more information, see see Manage the Basic WiFi Settings and WiFi Security of the WiFi Network on page 27. Firmware Version The version of the access point firmware. If you upgrade the firmware on the access point, the version changes. For more information, see Update the Firmware of the Access Point on page 40. Serial Number The serial number of the access point. This number does not change. Current Time The current date and time. For more information, see Set the Time Zone and Adjust the Daylight Saving Time on page 22. Up Time The time elapsed since the access point was last restarted. The up time ignores restarting of the web management interface, which occurs when you save the settings for certain features. (To keep things simple, restarting the web management interface is often referred to as restarting the access point, but it is not the same.) IP Settings The IP settings that the access point uses. For information about how to configure the Internet settings, see Connect the Access Point to Your Router or Network on page 12 or Change the IP Address Settings of the Access Point on page 46. IP Address The IP address that the access point uses. By default, this IP address is 192.168.0.100. If the access point receives an IP address from a DHCP server or if you configured a static IP address, the IP address is different from the default address. Subnet Mask The IP subnet mask that the access point uses. Default Gateway The gateway through which the access point connects to the Internet. Domain Name Server The IP address of the Domain Name System (DNS) server that the access point uses. DHCP Client Status Indicates whether the DHCP client of the access point is enabled or disabled. By default, the DHCP client is disabled. Wireless Settings (2.4GHz b/g/n) The settings of the WiFi port for the 2.4 GHz band of the WiFi network. For information about how to configure these settings, see Manage the Basic WiFi Settings and WiFi Security of the WiFi Network on page 27 and Control the WiFi Radios on page 37. AP Mode The AP mode is always AP. Manage the Access Point and Monitor the Traffic 51

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Description
Field
The MAC address of the 2.4 GHz radio. This address is also the basic service set
identifier (BSSID) of the 2.4 GHz radio. This address does not change.
Wireless MAC Address for 2.4
GHz
The MAC address of the 5 GHz radio.This address is also the BSSID of the 5
GHz radio. This address does not change.
Wireless MAC Address for 5
GHz
The country and region in which the access point is being used. For more
information, see see
Manage the Basic WiFi Settings and WiFi Security of the
WiFi Network
on page 27.
Region
The version of the access point firmware. If you upgrade the firmware on the
access point, the version changes. For more information, see
Update the Firmware
of the Access Point
on page 40.
Firmware Version
The serial number of the access point. This number does not change.
Serial Number
The current date and time. For more information, see
Set the Time Zone and
Adjust the Daylight Saving Time
on page 22.
Current Time
The time elapsed since the access point was last restarted.
The up time ignores restarting of the web management interface, which occurs
when you save the settings for certain features. (To keep things simple, restarting
the web management interface is often referred to as restarting the access point,
but it is not the same.)
Up Time
IP Settings
The IP settings that the access point uses. For information about how to configure the Internet settings, see
Connect the Access Point to Your Router or Network
on page 12 or
Change the IP Address Settings of the Access
Point
on page 46.
The IP address that the access point uses. By default, this IP address is
192.168.0.100. If the access point receives an IP address from a DHCP server or
if you configured a static IP address, the IP address is different from the default
address.
IP Address
The IP subnet mask that the access point uses.
Subnet Mask
The gateway through which the access point connects to the Internet.
Default Gateway
The IP address of the Domain Name System (DNS) server that the access point
uses.
Domain Name Server
Indicates whether the DHCP client of the access point is enabled or disabled. By
default, the DHCP client is disabled.
DHCP Client Status
Wireless Settings (2.4GHz b/g/n)
The settings of the WiFi port for the 2.4 GHz band of the WiFi network. For information about how to configure
these settings, see
Manage the Basic WiFi Settings and WiFi Security of the WiFi Network
on page 27 and
Control
the WiFi Radios
on page 37.
The AP mode is always AP.
AP Mode
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