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View the CPU load on the AirBridge

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Insight Instant AirBridge WBC502 User Manual you blocked the WiFi device. This ACL denies access to the WiFi device but allows access all other WiFi devices. (For more information, see Set up a MAC filter for a 5 GHz SSID on page 102.) A pop-up window opens. The window shows the number of changes to be applied. (The automatically-created ACL is not saved until you click the Apply button.) c. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved and applied. The WiFi connection is reestablished. The page displays the number of seconds before the AirBridge is back online. View the CPU load on the AirBridge You can view the CPU load on the AirBridge. To view the CPU load: 1. Open a web browser from a computer that is connected to the same network as the AirBridge or directly to the AirBridge through an Ethernet cable or WiFi connection. 2. Enter the IP address that is assigned to the AirBridge. The login page displays. If your browser does not display the login page but displays a security message and does not let you proceed, see Log in to the AirBridge after initial setup on page 34. 3. Enter the AirBridge user name and local device password. The user name is admin. The local device password is the one that you specified the first time that you logged in. The user name and password are case-sensitive. If you previously managed the AirBridge through the NETGEAR Insight app or Insight Cloud portal, enter the Insight network password for the Insight network location to which the AirBridge was assigned (see Connect over WiFi using the NETGEAR Insight app on an iOS or Android mobile device on page 15). The Device Status page displays the Device Information section and other sections. 4. Under Overview, select Realtime. The page that displays shows the CPU load. By default, the Load tab is selected. The CPU load is displayed as a graph, which is updated every three seconds and covers a maximum period of three minutes. The page also displays the current load, average load, and peak load, each of which is expressed as a percentage and is measured during the previous three minutes. Monitor the AirBridge and its 139 Network Connections User Manual

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you blocked the WiFi device. This ACL denies access to the WiFi device but allows
access all other WiFi devices. (For more information, see Set
up
a
MAC
filter
for
a
5
GHz
SSID
on page 102.)
A pop-up window opens. The window shows the number of changes to be
applied. (The automatically-created ACL is not saved until you click the
Apply
button.)
c.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved and applied. The WiFi connection is reestablished. The
page displays the number of seconds before the AirBridge is back online.
View the CPU load on the AirBridge
You can view the CPU load on the AirBridge.
To view the CPU load:
1.
Open a web browser from a computer that is connected to the same network as the
AirBridge or directly to the AirBridge through an Ethernet cable or WiFi connection.
2.
Enter the IP address that is assigned to the AirBridge.
The login page displays.
If your browser does not display the login page but displays a security message and
does not let you proceed, see Log
in
to
the
AirBridge
after
initial
setup
on page 34.
3.
Enter the AirBridge user name and local device password.
The user name is
admin
. The local device password is the one that you specified
the first time that you logged in. The user name and password are case-sensitive.
If you previously managed the AirBridge through the NETGEAR Insight app or Insight
Cloud portal, enter the Insight network password for the Insight network location to
which the AirBridge was assigned (see Connect
over
WiFi
using
the
NETGEAR
Insight
app
on
an
iOS
or
Android
mobile
device
on page 15).
The Device Status page displays the Device Information section and other sections.
4.
Under Overview, select
Realtime
.
The page that displays shows the CPU load. By default, the Load tab is selected.
The CPU load is displayed as a graph, which is updated every three seconds and
covers a maximum period of three minutes.
The page also displays the current load, average load, and peak load, each of which
is expressed as a percentage and is measured during the previous three minutes.
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Monitor the AirBridge and its
Network Connections
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