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Chapter 7 Monitor and Manage the Clients Username Specify the username. The username should be different from the existing ones, and it is not editable once it is created. Password Specify the password. Local users are required to enter the username and password to pass authentication and access the network. Status When the status is enabled, it means the user account is valid. You can disabled the user account, and enable it later when needed. Authentication Timeout Specify the authentication timeout for local users. After timeout, the users need to log in again on the authentication page to access the network. MAC Address Binding There are three types of MAC binding: No Binding, Static Binding and Dynamic Type Binding. No Binding: No MAC address is bound to the local user account. Static Binding: Bind a MAC address to this user account manually. Then only the user with the this MAC address can use the username and password to pass the authentication. Dynamic Binding: The MAC address of the first user that passes the authentication will be bound to this account. Then only this user can use the username and password to pass the authentication. Maximum Users Specify the maximum number of users that can use this account to pass the authentication. Name (optional) Specify a name for identification. Telephone (optional) Specify a telephone number for identification. Download/Upload Limit Click the checkbox and specify the rate limit for download/upload for users of the local user account. The value of the download/upload rate can be set in Kbps or Mbps. Note: Download/Upload Limit on this page are only available for wireless clients connected to the SSIDs with Portal authentication enabled. To limit the rate of wired clients connected to the switch and gateway, go to the Settings >Transmission > Bandwidth Control. Traffic Limit Click the checkbox and specify the total traffic limit for the local user account, and the value of the traffic limit can be set in MB or GB. Once the limited is reached, the user(s) can no longer access the network using this account. Note: Traffic Limit on this page are only available for wireless clients connected to the SSIDs with Portal authentication enabled. To limit the rate of wired clients connected to the switch and gateway, go to the Settings > Transmission > Bandwidth Control. 281

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Chapter 7
Monitor and Manage the Clients
Username
Specify the username. The username should be different from the existing ones, and
it is not editable once it is created.
Password
Specify the password. Local users are required to enter the username and password
to pass authentication and access the network.
Status
When the status is enabled, it means the user account is valid. You can disabled the
user account, and enable it later when needed.
Authentication Timeout
Specify the authentication timeout for local users. After timeout, the users need to
log in again on the authentication page to access the network.
MAC Address Binding
Type
There are three types of MAC binding: No Binding, Static Binding and Dynamic
Binding.
No Binding:
No MAC address is bound to the local user account.
Static Binding
: Bind a MAC address to this user account manually. Then only the
user with the this MAC address can use the username and password to pass the
authentication.
Dynamic Binding
: The MAC address of the first user that passes the authentication
will be bound to this account. Then only this user can use the username and
password to pass the authentication.
Maximum Users
Specify the maximum number of users that can use this account to pass the
authentication.
Name (optional)
Specify a name for identification.
Telephone (optional)
Specify a telephone number for identification.
Download/Upload Limit
Click the checkbox and specify the rate limit for download/upload for users of the
local user account. The value of the download/upload rate can be set in Kbps or
Mbps.
Note: Download/Upload Limit on this page are only available for wireless clients
connected to the SSIDs with Portal authentication enabled. To limit the rate of wired
clients connected to the switch and gateway, go to the
Settings
>
Transmission
>
Bandwidth Control
.
Traffic Limit
Click the checkbox and specify the total traffic limit for the local user account, and
the value of the traffic limit can be set in MB or GB. Once the limited is reached, the
user(s) can no longer access the network using this account.
Note: Traffic Limit on this page are only available for wireless clients connected
to the SSIDs with Portal authentication enabled. To limit the rate of wired clients
connected to the switch and gateway, go to the
Settings
>
Transmission
>
Bandwidth
Control
.