TP-Link Auranet EAP120 EAP Controller V2.2.3 User Guide - Page 58

Device Account, LED

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·· Nvram Nvram (Non-volatile Random Access Memory) is a RAM that can still save data even if a device is power off. All TP-LINK EAPs are equipped with Nvram. With this option enabled, the Nvram feature can help reserve the system logs when an EAP device is power off. 3. Click Apply to save the configurations. Device Account When the EAP devices are adopted at the first time, their username and password will become the same as those of the EAP Controller which are specified at Basic Configurations. You can specify a new username and password for the adopted EAPs in batches. Follow the steps below to change EAP devices' username and password. 1. Go to System > Device Account. 2. Specify a new username and password for the EAP devices. 3. Click Apply to save the configurations. // Not: The new account will be applied to EAP devices but not the EAP Controller. To change the EAP Controller's username and password, please refer to User Account. LED Follow the steps below to turn on or off the LED lights of the EAPs. 1. Go to System > LED. 2. By default, the LED lights are on. You can check the box to change the light status. 3. Click Apply to save the configurations. 53

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Nvram
Nvram (Non-volatile Random Access Memory) is a RAM that can still save data even if a
device is power off. All TP-LINK EAPs are equipped with Nvram. With this option enabled,
the Nvram feature can help reserve the system logs when an EAP device is power off.
3. Click
Apply
to save the configurations.
Device Account
When the EAP devices are adopted at the first time, their username and password
will become the same as those of the EAP Controller which are specified at Basic
Configurations. You can specify a new username and password for the adopted EAPs in
batches.
Follow the steps below to change EAP devices' username and password.
1. Go to
System > Device Account.
2. Specify a new username and password for the EAP devices.
3. Click
Apply
to save the configurations.
°NtT
/
:
The new account will be applied to EAP devices but not the EAP Controller. To change the EAP Controller's
username and password, please refer to
User Account
.
LED
Follow the steps below to turn on or off the LED lights of the EAPs.
1. Go to
System > LED
.
2. By default, the LED lights are on. You can check the box to change the light status.
3. Click
Apply
to save the configurations.