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MWS Series
SIMULTANEOUS DUAL BAND WIRELESS ACCESS POINT
AT-MWS600AP
AT-MWS1750AP
AT-MWS2533AP
Management Software User’s Guide

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Contents
Preface ..............................................................................................................................................................3
Safety Symbols Used in this Document....................................................................................................... 4
Contacting Allied Telesis.............................................................................................................................. 5
Chapter 1: Getting Started ..............................................................................................................................7
Starting the Initial Management Session...................................................................................................... 8
Guidelines.............................................................................................................................................. 8
Starting the Initial Management Session ............................................................................................... 8
Starting a Management Session on the Access Point ............................................................................... 10
Saving and Applying Your Changes .......................................................................................................... 11
Applying Your Changes and Saving Them Permanently .................................................................... 11
Saving Your Changes into a Temporary File....................................................................................... 11
Making Your Changes in the Temporary File Take Effect ................................................................... 12
Chapter 2: Overview Section ........................................................................................................................15
Displaying the Device Status ..................................................................................................................... 16
Device Information............................................................................................................................... 16
Memory Information............................................................................................................................. 17
LAN Information - IPv4 ........................................................................................................................ 18
LAN Information - IPv6 ........................................................................................................................ 18
Spanning Tree Protocols (STP) Information........................................................................................ 19
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) Information ....................................................................... 20
Wireless LAN Information - 2.4GHz .................................................................................................... 21
Wireless LAN Information - 5GHz ....................................................................................................... 22
Statistics .............................................................................................................................................. 23
Displaying Lists of Connected Clients........................................................................................................ 24
Displaying CPU Loading, Traffic, and the Number of Packets................................................................... 25
CPU Loading ....................................................................................................................................... 25
Traffic................................................................................................................................................... 25
Realtime Connections ......................................................................................................................... 26
Chapter 3: Network Section ..........................................................................................................................29
Modifying the Basic Settings ...................................................................................................................... 30
IPv4 Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 30
IPv6 Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 31
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Settings .............................................................................................. 32
Ling Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) Settings............................................................................ 33
Specifying and Modifying Wireless Settings .............................................................................................. 34
VAP Settings - 2.4GHz and 5GHz ................ ................................................................................. ...... 36
Wireless Security for 2.4GHz and 5GHz ............................................................................................. 38
Fast Roaming ...................................................................................................................................... 45
Wireless MAC Filter for 2.4GHz and 5GHz ......................................................................................... 45
Wireless Traffic Shaping for 2.4GHz and 5GHz .................................................................................. 46
Guest Network Settings....................................................................................................................... 47
Wireless Security for The Guest Network............................................................................................ 48
RSSI Threshold (Fast Handover) ........................................................................................................ 50

Contents
2
Management VLAN Settings................................................................................................................ 51
Chapter 4: Management Section ................................................................................................................. 53
Specifying Management Settings ...............................................................................................................54
Sections Not Supported ....................................................................................................................... 54
Controller Settings................................................................................................................................ 54
SNMP Settings..................................................................................................................................... 55
HTTPS Settings ................................................................................................................................... 58
Email Alert............................................................................................................................................ 58
Specifying Date, Time, and Time Zone Settings ........................................................................................ 60
Date and Time Settings........................................................................................................................ 60
Time Zone............................................................................................................................................ 61
Specifying Auto Reboot Setting and Wi-Fi Scheduler ................................................................................ 62
Auto Reboot Settings ........................................................................................................................... 62
Wi-Fi Scheduler.................................................................................................................................... 63
Using the Management Tools..................................................................................................................... 64
Ping Test Parameters .......................................................................................................................... 64
Traceroute Test Parameters ................................................................................................................ 65
Nslookup Test Parameters................................................................................................................... 65
Speed Test Parameters ....................................................................................................................... 66
LED Control.......................................................................................................................................... 66
Device Discovery ................................................................................................................................. 67
Chapter 5: System Manager ......................................................................................................................... 69
Modifying the Manager Account ................................................................................................................. 70
Account Settings .................................................................................................................................. 70
Firmware Upgrade ............................................................................................................................... 71
Backup / Restore Settings.................................................................................................................... 72
Modifying the System Log Settings ............................................................................................................ 74
System Log .......................................................................................................................................... 74
Displaying OSS Information .......................................................................................................................76

3
Preface
This guide explains how to use the web browser windows in the
AT-MWS600AP, AT-MWS1750AP, and AT-MWS2533AP Wireless Access
Points to configure and manage the features of the units.
This preface contains the following sections:
“Safety Symbols Used in this Document” on page 4
“Contacting Allied Telesis” on page 5

Preface
4
Safety Symbols Used in this Document
This document uses the following conventions.
Note
Notes provide additional information.
Caution
Cautions inform you that performing or omitting a specific action
may result in equipment damage or loss of data.
Warning
Warnings inform you that performing or omitting a specific action
may result in bodily injury.
Warning
Laser warnings inform you that an eye or skin hazard exists due to
the presence of a Class 1 laser device.

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Contacting Allied Telesis
If you need assistance with this product, you may contact Allied Telesis
technical support by going to the Support & Services section of the Allied
Telesis web site at www.alliedtelesis.com/support. You can find links for
the following services on this page:
24/7 Online Support — Enter our interactive support center to
search for answers to your product questions in our knowledge
database, to check support tickets, to learn about RMAs, and to
contact Allied Telesis technical experts.
USA and EMEA phone support — Select the phone number that
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Hardware warranty information — Learn about Allied Telesis
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purchase.

Preface
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Chapter 1
Getting Started
This chapter explains how to start a web browser management session. It
contains the following sections:
“Starting the Initial Management Session” on page 8
“Starting a Management Session on the Access Point” on page 10
“Saving and Applying Your Changes” on page 11

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Starting the Initial Management Session
You can manage and configure the access point using the Web
Management Interface. Review the guidelines before starting the initial
management session.
Guidelines Here are guidelines for accessing the access point for management:
Use Windows Internet Explorer Version 9 or later
By default, DHCP is enabled. You must access the access point
using the default IP address 192.168.1.230 on a network without a
DHCP server.
Starting the
Initial
Management
Session
To start the initial management session on the access point, perform the
following procedure:
1. Connect one end of a network cable to a PoE+ LAN port on the access
point and the other end to a PoE+ switch.
Note
To build a redundant power supply system with the power supplied
from the DC jack, you must purchase the AT-MWS0091 AC adapter
kit separately.
2. Connect your management PC to the PoE+ switch.
Note
Ensure that the PoE+ switch port connected to the access point and
the PoE+ switch port connected to your management PC belong to
the same VLAN, if your network is divided into virtual VLANs.
3. Change the IP address on your management PC to 192.168.1.n,
where n is a number from 1 to 254, but not 230.
The default IP address of the access point is 192.168.1.230.
4. Set the subnet mask on your computer to 255.255.255.0.
5. Start the Internet Explorer on your computer.
Note
Allied Telesis support the Internet Explorer version 9 of later.

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6. Enter the IP address 192.168.1.230 in the URL field of the browser and
press the Enter key.
The login page appears as shown in Figure 1 on page 9.
Figure 1. Login Window
7. Go to “Starting a Management Session on the Access Point” on
page 10.

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Starting a Management Session on the Access Point
This section explains how to start a management session on the access
point from your management workstation.
To start a management session on the access point, perform the following
procedure:
1. Open the web browser on your management workstation.
2. Enter the IP address of the access point in the URL field of the web
browser.
The Login page appears as shown in Figure 1 on page 9.
3. Enter the username and password.
The default values are as follow:
– The username: manager
– The password: friend
4. Click the Login button.

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Saving and Applying Your Changes
The MWS series access point keeps running configuration and startup
configuration in one file. When you click the Apply button, your changes
are saved into the running/startup configuration file and take effect
immediately.
In addition, the access point keeps a temporary configuration file. When
you click the Save button, your changes are saved into the temporary
configuration file. For your changes to take effect, you must save them to
the running/startup configuration file by clicking Change: n button on the
top banner and the Apply button.
Applying Your
Changes and
Saving Them
Permanently
To apply your changes immediately and save them into the running/
startup configuration files, see the following as an example:
1. Make changes on settings.See Figure 2 as an example.
Figure 2. Applying Your Change
2. Click the Apply button.
Your changes take effect immediately and are saved to the running/
startup configuration file.
Saving Your
Changes into a
Temporary File
Some pages only offer you the Save button. By clicking the Save button,
your changes are saved to the temporary file and not effective. See the
following procedure as an example:
1. Make changes on settings. See Figure 3 as an example.
Figure 3. Saving Your Change

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2. Click the Save button.
Your changes are saved to the temporary configuration file.
Making Your
Changes in the
Temporary File
Take Effect
To make your changes saved in the temporary file take effect, you must
save your changes into the running/startup configuration file. To save the
changes into the running/startup configuration file, do the following:
1. Open any management Web interface.See Figure 4 as an example.
Figure 4. Opening a Web Management Page
2. Click the Change: n button on the top banner.
The Configuration / Change page appears as shown in Figure 5.
Note
The n indicates the number of changes that are saved in the
temporary configuration file.
Figure 5. Displaying the Configuration / Change Page

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3. Click the Apply button.
Your changes take effect and are saved to the running/startup
configuration file.
4. Or, click the Revert button.
Your changes are discarded.

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Chapter 2
Overview Section
This chapter describes the information in the Overview section. The
chapter contains the following sections:
“Displaying the Device Status” on page 16
“Displaying Lists of Connected Clients” on page 24
“Displaying CPU Loading, Traffic, and the Number of Packets” on
page 25

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Displaying the Device Status
To display the Device Status, select Overview > Device Status from the
side bar. the Device Status page includes the following sections:
Device Information
Memory Information
LAN Information - IPv4
LAN Information - IPv6
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Information
Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) Information
Wireless LAN information - 2.4GHz
Wireless LAN information - 5GHz
Statistics
Device
Information
The Device Information section displays information as shown in Figure 6.
The fields are defined in Table 1.
Figure 6. Device Information Section

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Memory
Information
The Memory Information section is only available for the AT-MWS2533AP
model.
This section displays information as shown in Figure 7. The fields are
defined in Table 2.
Figure 7. Memory Information Section
f
Table 1. Device Information
Field Description
Device Name Displays the model name of the device.
MAC Address Displays the MAC addresses of the interfaces.
Country Displays the country code set to the device.
Current Local Time Displays the current time.
Uptime
(AT-MWS2533AP
model only)
Displays the amount of time since the device
was powered on.
Firmware Version Displays the version of the firmware that is
installed on the device.
Management VLAN ID Displays the management VLAN ID. When it
is not specified, it shows “Untagged.”
Table 2. Memory Information
Field Description
Total Available Displays the available RAM.
Free Displays the free memory.
Cached Displays the memory used for the cache.
Buffered Displays the memory used for the buffer.

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LAN Information
- IPv4
The LAN Information - IPv4 section displays information as shown in
Figure 8. The fields are defined in Table 3.
Figure 8. LAN Information - IPv4 Section
f
LAN Information
- IPv6
The LAN Information -IPv6 section displays information as shown in
Figure 9. The fields are defined in Table 4 on page 19.
Figure 9. LAN Information - IPv6 Section
Table 3. LAN Information - IPv4
Field Description
IP Address Displays the IPv4 address of the device.
Subnet mask Displays the subnet mask of the device.
Gateway Displays the gateway of the device.
Primary DNS Displays the IPv4 address of the primary DNS
server.
Secondary DNS Displays the IPv4 address of the secondary DNS
server.
DHCP Client Displays whether the DHCP client is enabled or
disabled.

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f
Spanning Tree
Protocols (STP)
Information
The STP Information section is only available for the AT-MWS2533AP
model.
This section displays information as shown in Figure 10. The fields are
defined in Table 5.
Figure 10. Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Information Section
f
Table 4. LAN Information - IPv6
Field Description
IP Address Displays the IPv6 address of the device.
Link-Local Address Displays the Link-Local IPv6 address of the
device.
Gateway Displays the IPv6 gateway of the device.
Primary DNS Displays the IPv6 address of the primary DNS
server.
Secondary DNS Displays the IPv6 address of the secondary DNS
server.
Table 5. Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Information
Field Description
Status Displays whether STP is enabled or disabled.
Hello Time Displays hello time in seconds. The hello time is
the interval between Bridge Protocol Data Units
(BPDUs) that the root bridge sends out.

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Link Aggregation
Control Protocol
(LACP)
Information
The LACP Information section is only available for the AT-MWS2533AP
model.
This section displays information as shown in Figure 11. The fields are
defined in Table 6 on page 21.
Figure 11. Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) Information Section
Max Age Displays the maximum age time in seconds. The
Max Age is the maximum length of time that a
bridge port does not receive a BPDU from the
root bridge.When the Max Age time is reached,
STP starts re-electing a root bridge.
Forward Delay Displays the forward delay time in seconds. The
forward delay time is the time that the root bridge
port changes its state from the listening state to
the learning state and to the forwarding state.
Priority Displays the bridge priority of the device.
Designated Root Displays the bride ID of the device. The bridge ID
consists of the bridge priority and MAC address.
Port
Info
Port ID Displays the port ID used in the device.
Port Name Displays the interface name used in the device.
ath0 - 2.4GHz interface
ath1 - 5GHz
eth0 - LAN1
eth1 - LAN 2
Path Cost Displays the path cost.
Port Status Displays the port status.
Table 5. Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Information (Continued)
Field Description

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f
Wireless LAN
Information -
2.4GHz
The Wireless LAN Information - 2.4GHz section displays information as
shown in Figure 12. The fields are defined in Table 7 on page 22.
Figure 12. Wireless LAN Information - 2.4GHz Section
Table 6. Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) Information
Field Description
Status Displays whether LACP is enabled or disabled.
Timeout Displays the LACP timeout.
Long - The interval of sending LACP
packets is set to 30 seconds; the LACP
session is set to be 90 seconds.
Short - The interval of sending LACP
packets is set to 1 second; the LACP
session is set to be 3 seconds.
System Priority Displays the LACP system priority.
Actor Key Displays the aggregation key of the device.
Partner Key Displays the aggregation key of the partner
device.
Partner Mac Address Displays the MAC address of the partner
device.

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f
Wireless LAN
Information -
5GHz
The Wireless LAN Information - 5GHz section displays information as
shown in Figure 13. The fields are defined in Table 7 on page 22.
Figure 13. Wireless LAN Information - 5GHz Section
Table 7. Wireless LAN Information - 2.4GHz and 5GHz
Field Description
Operation Mode Displays the operation mode of the device.
Wireless Mode Displays the wireless mode.
Channel Bandwidth Displays the channel bandwidth.
Channel Displays the frequency and channel number.
VAP Profile Displays VAP’s profile number.
SSID Displays VAP’s SSID number.
Security Displays VAP’s security method.
VID Dsiplays VAP’s VLAN ID.
802.1Q Displays whether IEEE802.1q tagging is enabled
or disabled.

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Statistics The Statistics section displays information as shown in Figure 14. The
fields are defined in Table 8.
Figure 14. Statistics Section
f
Table 8. Statistics
Field Description
SSID Displays the interface name or VAP’s SSID.
MAC Displays the MAC address of the interface.
RX(Packets) Displays the total number of the packets that the
interface received and total bytes of the packets.
TX(Packets) Displays the total number of the packets that the
interface transmitted and total bytes of the packets.

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Displaying Lists of Connected Clients
To display the connected clients, select Overview > Connections from the
side bar. the Connections page displays as shown in Figure 15. The fields
are defined in Table 9.
Figure 15. Connections
fTable 9. Connections
Field Description
SSID Displays the SSID that the client is connected.
MAC Address Displays the MAC address of the client.
TX (KB) Displays the data size in bytes that the device sent to
the client.
RX (KB) Displays the data size in bytes that the device received
from the client.
RSSI (dBm) Displays the Received Signal Strength Indication
(RSSI) of the signal from the client.
Block Click the Kick button, it disconnects the client.

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Displaying CPU Loading, Traffic, and the Number of Packets
The Realtime page is only available for the AT-MWS2533AP model.
You can view CPU loading, traffic, and the numbers of packets on the
Realtime page.
CPU Loading To display CPU loading data, select Overview > Realtime from the side
bar menu. The CPU loading page displays as shown in Figure 16.
Figure 16. CPU Loading Page
Traffic To display traffic data for SSIDs for 2.4GHz and 5GHz, LAN1, and LAN2
interfaces, select Overview > Realtime from the side bar menu and click
the Traffic tab. The Realtime Traffic (KB/s) page displays as shown in
Figure 17 on page 26.

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Figure 17. Realtime Traffic (KB/s) Page
Realtime
Connections
To display the numbers of TCP and UDP packets forwarded from the
device, select Overview > Realtime from the side bar menu and click the
Connections tab. The Realtime Connections (Pkts) page displays as
shown in Figure 18 The fields are defined in Table 10 on page 27.
Figure 18. Realtime Connections Page

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fTable 10. Connections
Field Description
Network Displays whether IPv4 or IPv6.
Protocol Displays the protocol:
UDP
TCP
Others - Protocols other than UDP and TCP
Source Displays the IP address and TCP or UDP port of the
source.
Destination Displays the IP address and TCP or UDP port of the
destination.
Transfer Displays the size of received and transmitted data in kilo
bytes and the number of received and transmitted
packets.

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Chapter 3
Network Section
This chapter describes the information in the Network section. The chapter
contains the following sections:
“Modifying the Basic Settings” on page 30
“Specifying and Modifying Wireless Settings” on page 34

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Modifying the Basic Settings
To modify the basic settings for network, select Network > Basic from the
side bar. the IPv4 Settings and IPv6 Settings page is displayed.
Note
For your changes to take effect, save your changes by clicking the
Save button on a setting page, click the Change: n button on the top
banner, and click the Apply button. For more information, see
“Saving and Applying Your Changes” on page 11.
IPv4 Settings You can modify the IPv4 settings on the device on the IPv4 Settings
section as shown in Figure 19. The fields are defined in Table 11 on
page 31.
Figure 19. IPv4 Settings and IPv6 Settings Section

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IPv6 Settings You can modify the IPv6 settings on the device on the IPv6 Settings
section. See Figure 19 on page 30. The fields are described in Table 12
Table 11. IPv4 Settings
Field Description
IP Network Setting Specifies IPv4 address assignment either
dynamically from a DHCP server or manually.
The default setting is DHCP.
IP Address Specifies an IPv4 address when Static IP is
selected as the IP Network Setting. The default
value is 192.168.1.230.
Subnet Mask Specifies a subnet mask when Static IP is
selected as the IP Network Setting. The default
value is 255.255.255.0.
Gateway Specifies a gateway when Static IP is selected as
the IP Network Setting. The default value is
192.168.1.1.
Primary DNS Specifies the IPv4 address of a primary DNS
when Static IP is selected as the IP Network
Setting.
Secondary DNS Specifies the IPv4 address of a secondary DNS
when Static IP is selected as the IP Network
Setting.
Table 12. IPv6 Settings
Field Description
IPv6 Settings Specifies one of the following options:
Disable IPv6 - This is the default setting.
Link-Local address only - a link-local address
is assigned.
Static IPv6 - manually assign an IPv6
address.
IP Address Specifies an IPv6 address when Static IPv6 is
selected.
Subnet Prefix
Length
Specifies a subnet prefix length when Static IPv6
is selected.
Gateway Specifies a gateway when Static IPv6 is selected.
Primary DNS Specifies the address of a primary DNS when
Static IPv6 is selected.

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Spanning Tree
Protocol (STP)
Settings
This section is only available for AT-MWS2533AP model.
You can modify the STP settings in the STP section as shown in Figure 19
on page 30. The fields are defined in Table 13.
f
Secondary DNS Specifies the address of a secondary DNS when
Static IPv6 is selected.
Table 12. IPv6 Settings (Continued)
Field Description
Table 13. STP Settings
Field Description
Status Specifies whether STP is enabled or disabled. The
default setting is disabled.
Hello Time Specifies hello time in seconds. The range is 1 to 10.
The default value is 2 seconds.
The hello time is the frequency that the root bridge
sends bridge protocol data units (BPDUs).
Max Age Specifies maximum age time in seconds. The range
is 6 to 40. The default value is 20 seconds.
The Max Age is the maximum length of time that a
bridge port waits to receive a BPDU from the root
bridge.When the Max Age time is reached, STP
starts re-electing a root bridge.
Max Age must be determined according to the
following formulas:
Max Age <= 2 X (forward delay - 1 second)
Max Age => 2 X (hello time + 1 second)
Forward Delay Specifies the forward delay time in seconds. The
range is 4 to 30 seconds. The default value is 15.
The forward delay time is the time that the root
bridge port changes its state from the listening state
to the learning state and to the forwarding state.
Priority Specifies the bridge priority. The range is 0 to
65535. The default value is 32768.

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Ling Aggregation
Control Protocol
(LACP) Settings
This section is only available for AT-MWS2533AP model.
You can modify the LACP settings in the LACP section as shown in Figure
19 on page 30. The fields are defined in Table 14.
fTable 14. LACP
Field Description
Status Enable or disable LACP. The default setting is disable.
Timeout Select LACP timeout. The options are:
Long - The LACP packet is sent out every 30 seconds.
The LACP timeout is 90 seconds.
Short - The LACP packet is sent out every second. The
LACP timeout is 3 seconds.
The default setting is Long.
System
Priority
Specify the LACP system priority value. The range is from 1
to 65535. The default value is 32768.

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Specifying and Modifying Wireless Settings
To specify and modify the 2.4GHz and 5GHz settings, select Network >
Wireless from the side bar. The Wireless Settings page is displayed as
shown in Figure 20. The fields are defined in Table 15.
Note
For your changes to take effect, save your changes by clicking the
Save button on a setting page, click the Change: n button on the top
banner, and click the Apply button. For more information, see
“Saving and Applying Your Changes” on page 11.
Figure 20. Wireless Settings Page
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Table 15. Wireless Settings
Field Description
Device Name Assigns a name to the device. The name can have
up to 32 alphanumeric characters. The special
characters (! $,% ( ) * + , - . < = > ? @ ^ _ { | } ~) are
allowed. The device name is used by SNMP
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Country / Region Select the country or region name. If the Country /
Region drop-down list is deactivated, the country
parameter was set by the manufacturer and cannot
be changed.
Note
Contact your Allied Telesis sales
representative if the setting is not correct for
your country or region. See “Contacting Allied
Telesis” on page 5.
Band Steering Enable or disable Band Steering.
When Band Steering is enabled, the device pushes a
wireless client to connect the 5GHz network if the
client is dual-band capable. The default setting is
disable.
Operation
Mode
2.4GHz Displays the operation mode as “Access Point.” You
cannot change the setting.
5GHz
Wireless
Mode
2.4GHz Select an IEEE standard to support.
5GHz
Channel HT
Mode
2.4GHz Select a channel High Throughput (HT) mode.
5GHz
Extension
Channel
2.4GHz Select a extension channel either upper channel or
lower channel. The default value is upper channel.
5GHz You cannot change the value.
Channel 2.4GHz Select a channel or Auto. When Auto is selected, the
system uses the lowest chance to be interfered. The
default setting is Auto.
5GHz
Transmit
Power
2.4GHz Select the transmit power from 100%, 75%, 50%,
25%, and 10%. The default setting is 100%
5GHz
Data Rate 2.4GHz Select a date rate. The default setting is Auto.
5GHz
RTS/CTS
Threshold
2.4GHz Specify the packet size to determine whether an RTS
packet to send. The default value is 2346 bytes.
5GHz Displays the RTS value. You cannot change it.
Table 15. Wireless Settings (Continued)
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VAP Settings -
2.4GHz and
5GHz
You can add or modify the settings for the Virtual Access Point (VAP). By
collaborating VAPs and VLANs, you can use one physical access point as
multiple virtual access points. You can specify up to 8 VAPs for each
2.4GHz and 5 GHz. See Figure 21 on page 37.The fields are defined in
Table 16 on page 37.
Client Limits 2.4GHz Enable to limit the number of clients or disable not to
limit. When it is enabled, specify the number of
clients. The range is 1 to 127 clients. By default,
limiting the number of clients is enabled and the
value is 127.
5GHz
Aggregation 2.4GHz Enable or disable Frame Aggregation. When
enabled, Frame Aggregation reduces communication
overhead to improve throughput by sending multiple
frames as one frame. The default setting is enabled.
Note
Aggregation for the 5GHz frequency band is
only applicable to the AT-MWS600AP model.
5GHz
2.4GHz
Frames
Specify the number of frames to be sent in a single
transmission. The range is 1 to 32 frames. The
default value is 32.
Note
Aggregation for the 5GHz frequency band is
only applicable to the AT-MWS600AP model.
5GHz
2.4GHz
Bytes
(Max)
Specify the maximum frame size of a single
transmission, in bytes. The range is from 2304 to
65535. The default value is 50000.
Note
Aggregation for the 5GHz frequency band is
only applicable to the AT-MWS600AP model.
5GHz
AP
Detection
2.4GHz Click the Scan button to detect neighbor access
points. A list of detected access points and detailed
information are displayed.
5GHz
Table 15. Wireless Settings (Continued)
Field Description

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Figure 21. VAP Settings -2.4GHz and 5GHz Section
Table 16. VAP Settings - 2.4GHz and 5GHz
Field Description
Enabled Enable or disable the VAP. By default, VAP is
disabled.
SSID Specify the SSID name for the VAP. The SSID is
assigned to the VLAN for this VAP.
The SSID name must be alphanumeric
characters. The special characters, such as ! “ #
$ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - ./ < = > ? @ [ ] ^ _ { | } ~ are
allowed. By default, the first SSID is named
“allied,” and the rest of the SSID are “Virtual
Access Point n.” The n is a number from 1 to 7.
Edit Bring up anther page to specify or modify the
VAP security, MAC filtering, and Traffic Shaping
settings. See “Wireless Security for 2.4GHz and
5GHz” on page 38.
Security Displays the VAP security settings.

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Wireless Security
for 2.4GHz and
5GHz
When you click the Edit button for the wireless security settings for 2.4GHz
and 5Ghz, the Wireless Security, MAC Filter, and Traffic Shaping page
appears. see Figure 22.The field is defined in Table 18 on page 40.
Figure 22. Wireless Security for 2.4GHz and 5GHz Section
Hidden SSID Hide or Broadcast the SSID. When the check
box is checked (hide), the SSID is not included in
beacon signals. When the check box is not
checked, the SSID is included in beacon signals
and the SSID is displayed as an available SSID
in clients’ systems. By default, the Hidden SSID
check box is not checked (broadcast).
Client Isolation Allow the clients connected to the same VAP to
communicate or deny communication among the
clients connected to the same VAP. To allow,
uncheck the check box. To deny, check the
check box. By default, the check box is not
checked (allow).
VLAN Isolation Isolate the VAP traffic only to a specific VLAN or
not isolate the VAP traffic. To isolate the VAP
traffic, check the check box and assign a VLAN
ID. When the check box is not checked, the VAP
traffic is not isolated and VLAN 1 is assigned to
the VAP. By default, the check box is not checked
(not isolated).
L2 Isolation Allow the clients connected to different access
points in the same network to communicate or
deny these clients to communicate each other.
To deny such communication, check the check
box. When the L2 Isolation check box is checked
(deny), the Client Isolation check box is
automatically checked (deny). By default, the
check box is not checked (allow).
VLAN ID Specify a VLAN ID. The range is 1 to 4094. The
VLAN ID take effect only when VLAN Isolation is
activated. The default value is 1.
Table 16. VAP Settings - 2.4GHz and 5GHz (Continued)
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WEP
When you select the WEP from the Security Mode pull-down menu, the
following section appears. See Figure 23 on page 40.The fields are
defined in Table 18 on page 40.
Table 17. Wireless Security for 2.4GHz and 5GHz
Field Description
Security Mode Select one of the following options:
Disabled - No authentication or encryption
WEP - Security system using keys. it’s
considered a weak security system.
WPA-PSK - Using encryption and
authentication between a client and the
access point with PSK. (the AT-MWS600AP
and AT-MWS1750AP models only)
WPA2-PSK - Using encryption and
authentication between a client and the
access point with PSK.
WPA-PSK Mixed - Using encryption and
authentication between a client and the
access point with PSK. Applicable to both
WPA and WPA2.
WPA-Enterprise - Using encryption and
authentication between a client and the
access point with Radius servers. (the AT-
MWS600AP and AT-MWS1750AP models
only)
WPA2-Enterprise - Using encryption and
authentication between a client and the
access point with Radius servers.
WPA Mixed-Enterprise - Using encryption
and authentication between a client and the
access point with Radius servers. Applicable
to both WPA and WPA2.

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Figure 23. WEP Security Mode
Table 18. WEP Security Mode
Field Description
Auth Type Select one of the following authentication
methods:
Open System - A client is allowed to connect
to the access point; however, the client must
encrypt data with the right WEP key to
exchange traffic with the access point.
Shared Key - Without the right WEP key, a
client is allowed to connect to the access not
point.
The default setting is Open System.
Input Type Select one of the following key generation
methods:
Hex - Enter your WEP key in hexadecimal (0
to 9, A to F, and a to f) The key is not case-
sensitive.
ASCII - Type your WEP key in characters.
The key is case-sensitive.
Alphanumeric characters including the
special characters, such as ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * +
, - ./ < = > ? @ [ ] ^ _ { | } ~ are allowed.
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WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA-PSK Mixed
When you select the WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, or WPA-PSK Mixed from the
Security Mode pull-down menu, the following section appears. See Figure
24 as an example.The fields are defined in Table 19 on page 42.
Figure 24. WPA2-PSK Mode
Key Length Select one of the following key lengths:
40/64-bit - 10 digits in hexadecimal, 5
characters in ASCII.
104/128-bit - 26 digits in hexadecimal, 13
characters in ASCII.
128/152-bit - 32 digits in hexadecimal, 16
characters in ASCII.
The longer key is stronger as a WEP key. The
default setting is 40/64-bit.
Default Key Select the key to use from Key #1 to Key #4. You
can set up to 4 keys, but only one key is used.
The default setting is Key #1.
Key #1 Enter the WEP key according to the settings of
the Input Type and Key Length.
A client must have the same WEP key, which is
selected as the Default Key above.
Key #2
Key #3
Key #4
Table 18. WEP Security Mode (Continued)
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WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise, and WPA Mixed-Enterprise
When you select the WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise, or WPA Mixed-
Enterprise from the Security Mode pull-down menu, the following section
appears. See Figure 25 on page 43 as an example.The fields are defined
in Table 20 on page 43.
Table 19. WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK Mixed Modes
Field Description
Encryption AT-MWS600AP and AT-MWS1750AP models
Select one of the following options:
TKIP
AES
Both(TKIP+AES)
AT-MWS2533AP model
Displays the encryption protocol. The security
mode determines the encryption protocol to use.
When the WPA2-PSK security mode is selected,
the encryption is set to AES. When the WPA-PSK
Mixed security mode is selected, the encryption is
set to Both(TKIP+AES).
Protected
Management
Frames
This feature is available only when WPA2-PSK is
selected. (on the AT-MWS2533AP or AT-
MWS1750AP model)
Enable or disable Management Frame Protection
(MFP). When MFP is enabled on the access point
and the client supports MFP, 802.11 management
frames passed between the access point and the
client are protected. By default, MFP is enabled.
Group Key Update
Interval
Specify the interval in seconds between the
creation of the new encryption keys that are sent
to the clients connected to the VAP. The range is
from 30 to 3600 seconds. The default value is
3600 seconds.
Passphrase Specify the encryption key.
The passphrase must be from 8 to 64
alphanumeric characters, including the special
characters, such as ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - ./ < = > ?
@ [ ] ^ _ { | } ~. The passphrase is case-sensitive.

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Figure 25. WPA2-Enterprise
Table 20. WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise, WPA Mixed-Enterprise
Field Description
Encryption AT-MWS600AP and AT-MWS1750AP models
Select one of the following options:
TKIP
AES
Both(TKIP+AES)
AT-MWS2533AP model
Displays the encryption protocol. The security
mode determines the encryption protocol to use.
When the WPA2-Enterprise security mode is
selected, the encryption is set to AES. When the
WPA Mixed-Enterprise security mode is selected,
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Protected
Management
Frames
This feature is available only when WPA2-
Enterprise is selected. (on the AT-MWS2533AP
or AT-MWS1750AP model)
Enable or disable Management Frame Protection
(MFP). When MFP is enabled on the access point
and the client supports MFP, 802.11 management
frames passed between the access point and the
client are protected. By default, MFP is enabled.
Group Key Update
Interval
Specify the interval in seconds between the
creation of the new encryption keys that are sent
to the clients connected to the VAP. The range is
from 30 to 3600 seconds. The default value is
3600 seconds.
Radius Server Specify the IP address of the RADIUS server.
Radius Port Specify the UDP port number for the RADIUS
server. The range is 0 to 65535. The default value
is 1812.
Radius Secret Specify the password to connect to the RADIUS
server. The password must be 1 to 64
alphanumeric characters.
Radius Accounting Enable or disable RADIUS Accounting. When it is
enabled, information about network usage is
logged. By default, RADIUS Accounting is
disabled.
Radius Accounting
Server
Specify the IP address of the RADIUS Accounting
server.
Radius Accounting
Port
Specify the UDP port number for the RADIUS
Accounting server. The range is 0 to 65535. The
default value is 1813.
Radius Accounting
Secret
Specify the password to connect to the RADIUS
Accounting server. The password must be 1 to 64
alphanumeric characters.
Radius Accounting
Interval
Specify the interval in seconds between sending
data to the RADIUS Accounting server. The range
is from 60 to 600 seconds. The default value is
600 seconds.
Table 20. WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise, WPA Mixed-Enterprise
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Fast Roaming When you edit the security mode for SSID 1 for 2.4GHz or 5GHz and
select the security mode WPA2-Enterprise, or WPA Mixed-Enterprise, you
can enable or disable Fast Roaming. See Figure 26.The fields are defined
in Table 21.
Figure 26. Fast Roaming Section
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Wireless MAC
Filter for 2.4GHz
and 5GHz
When you edit the security mode, you can also add security using the
MAC addresses of clients. Figure 27.The fields are defined in Table 22.
Figure 27. MAC Filter for 2.4GHz and 5GHz Section
Table 21. Fast Roaming
Field Description
Enable Fast
Roaming
Enable or disable Fast Roaming. When a client is
roaming, the access points exchange information
without authenticating the client from the RADIUS
server. Fast Roaming reduces time for a wireless
phone using VoIP to disconnect.
By default, Fast Roaming is disabled.

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Wireless Traffic
Shaping for
2.4GHz and
5GHz
When you edit the security mode, you can also control communication
rates between the access point and clients. Figure 28.The fields are
defined in Table 23.
Figure 28. Wireless Traffic Shaping for 2.4GHz and 5GHz Section
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Table 22. MAC Filter for 2.4GHz and 5GHz
Field Description
ACL Mode Select one of the following options:
Disabled - Disable MAC Filtering.
Deny MAC in the List - Denies access form
clients with the MAC addresses on the list.
Allow MAC in the List - Allow clients with the
MAC addresses on the list to access the access
point..
MAC Address Enter a MAC address.
Add button Click the Add button to add the MAC address to the
list.
No. and MAC
Address
Displays a list of the added MAC addresses and the
list number.
Table 23. Wireless Traffic Shaping for 2.4GHz and 5GHz
Field Description
Enable Traffic
Shaping
Enable or disable Traffic Shaping. By default, Traffic
Shaping is disabled.
Download Limit Specify the maximum communication rate from the
access point to a client. The range is 1 to 999 Mbps.
The default value is 100 Mbps.
Upload Limit Specify the maximum communication rate from a
client to the access point. The range is 1 to 999
Mbps. The default value is 100 Mbps.

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Guest Network
Settings
In addition to private SSID, you can create up to two guest networks.See
Figure 29.The fields are defined in Table 24.
Figure 29. Guest Network Settings
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Field Description
Enabled Enable or disable the guest network. By default,
the guest network is disabled.
SSID Specify the SSID name for the guest network.
The SSID name must be alphanumeric
characters. The special characters, such as ! “ #
$ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - ./ < = > ? @ [ ] ^ _ { | } ~ are
allowed. By default, guest network SSIDs are
“Guest Network.”
Edit Bring up another page to specify or modify the
VAP security setting. See “Wireless Security for
2.4GHz and 5GHz” on page 38.
Security Displays the VAP security settings.
Hidden SSID Hide or Broadcast the guest network SSID.
When the check box is checked (hide), the SSID
is not included in beacon signals. When the
check box is not checked, the SSID is included in
beacon signals. The SSID is displayed as an
available SSID in clients’ systems. By default, the
Hidden SSID check box is not checked
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Wireless Security
for The Guest
Network
When you click the Edit button for the wireless security settings for the
Guest Network, the Wireless Security page appears. To change the
security mode, see Figure 30.The field is defined in Table 25 on page 49.
Figure 30. Wireless Security for Guest Network Page
Client Isolation Allow the clients connected to the same guest
network VAP to communicate or deny
communication among the clients connected to
the same guest network VAP. To allow, uncheck
the check box. To deny, check the check box.
The default settings are:
Disabled on the AT-MWS2533AP model.
Enabled on the AT-MWS600AP and AT-
MWS1750AP models.
Manual IP Settings
- IP Address Specify the IPv4 address for the guest network.
The default IPv4 address is 192.168.200.1.
- Subnet Mask Specify the subnet mask for the guest network.
The default subnet mask is 255.155.255.0.
Automatic DHCP Server Settings
- Starting IP
Address
Specify the smallest IPv4 address among the
IPv4 addresses that the access point lends to
clients. The default starting IPv4 address is
192.168.200.100.
- Ending IP
Address
Specify the largest IPv4 address among the IPv4
addresses that the access point lends to clients.
The default ending IPv4 address is
192.168.200.200.
- WINS Server IP Specify the IPv4 address of the WINS server
when IPv4 address is assigned to the client’s
NetBIOS name. The default IPv4 address is
0.0.0.0.
Table 24. Guest Network Settings (Continued)
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WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, and WPA-PSK Mixed
When you select the WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, or WPA-PSK Mixed from the
Security Mode pull-down menu, the following section appears. See Figure
31.The fields are defined in Table 26 on page 50.
Figure 31. WPA2-PSK Security Mode for Guest Network
Table 25. Wireless Security for Guest Network
Field Description
Security Mode Select one of the following options:
Disabled - No authentication or encryption
WPA-PSK - Using encryption and
authentication between a client and the
access point with PSK. (the AT-MWS600AP
and AT-MWS1750AP models only)
WPA2-PSK - Using encryption and
authentication between a client and the
access point with PSK.
WPA-PSK Mixed - Using encryption and
authentication between a client and the
access point with PSK. Applicable to both
WPA and WPA2.

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RSSI Threshold
(Fast Handover)
You can enable or disable Fast Handover and specify RSSI value. See
Figure 32.The fields are defined in Table 27 on page 51.
Figure 32. RSSI Threshold Section
Table 26. WPA2-PSK Security Mode for Guest Network
Field Description
Encryption AT-MWS600AP and AT-MWS1750AP models
Select one of the following options:
TKIP
AES
Both(TKIP+AES)
AT-MWS2533AP model
Displays the encryption protocol. The security
mode determines the encryption protocol to use.
When the WPA2-PSK security mode is selected,
the encryption is set to AES. When the WPA-
PSK Mixed security mode is selected, the
encryption is set to Both(TKIP+AES).
Passphrase Specify the encryption key.
The passphrase must be from 8 to 64
alphanumeric characters, including the special
characters, such as ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - ./ < = >
? @ [ ] ^ _ { | } ~. The passphrase is case-
sensitive.
Group Key Update
Interval
Specify the interval in seconds between the
creation of the new encryption keys that are sent
to the clients connected to the VAP. The range is
from 30 to 3600 seconds. The default value is
3600 seconds.

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Management
VLAN Settings
You can set the management VLAN from the Management VLAN Settings
page as shown in Figure 33.The fields are defined in Table 28 on page 51.
Figure 33. Management VLAN Settings Section
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Table 27. RSSI Threshold
Field Description
Status Enable or disable Fast Handover. By default,
Fast Handover is disabled.
RSSI Specify the RSSI (Received Signal Strength
Indication) threshold. The range is -60 to -90
dBm. The default value is -70 dBm.
Table 28. Management VLAN Settings
Field Description
Status Enable or disable Management VLAN. When it is
enabled, the access point uses the specified
VLAN as the management tagged VLAN. By
default, Management VLAN is disabled
(untagged VLAN).
VLAN ID Specify the VLAN ID for the management VLAN.
The range is 1 to 4094.

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Chapter 4
Management Section
This chapter describes the management functions of the menu selections
in the Manage menu. The chapter contains the following sections:
“Specifying Management Settings” on page 54
“Specifying Date, Time, and Time Zone Settings” on page 60
“Specifying Auto Reboot Setting and Wi-Fi Scheduler” on page 62
“Using the Management Tools” on page 64

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SNMP Settings You can specify or modify the SNMP settings in the SNMP settings section
as shown in Figure 36 on page 55. The fields are defined in Table 30 on
page 56.
Figure 36. SNMP Section

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Table 30. SNMP Settings
Field Description
Status Specifies the SNMP agent enabled or disabled. The
default setting is disable.
Contact Assigns a system administrator name (the MIB object
sysContact). The Contact can have 1 to 255
alphanumeric characters. The space and special
characters, such as ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - ./ < = > ? @ [ ]
^ “ _ { | } ~ are allowed. The name is case-sensitive.
Location Assigns a system administrator name (the MIB object
sysLocation). The Location can have 0 to 255
alphanumeric characters.The space and special
characters, such as ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - ./ < = > ? @ [ ]
^ “ _ { | } ~ are allowed. The name is case-sensitive.
Port Specifies the SNMP listening UDP port number. The
value can be 1 to 65535. The default value is 161.
Community Name
(Read Only)
Specifies the read-only community name. The name
can have 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters. The space
and special characters, such as ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - ./ <
= > ? @ [ ] ^ “ _ { | } ~ are allowed. The name is case-
sensitive. The default name is public.
Community Name
(Read Write)
Specifies the write-read community name. The name
can have 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters.The space
and special characters, such as ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - ./ <
= > ? @ [ ] ^ “ _ { | } ~ are allowed. The name is case-
sensitive. The default name is private.
Trap
Destination
Port Specifies the UDP port number to send traps to. The
port number can be 1 to 65535. The default value is
162.
IP Address Specifies the IP address of a trap host.
Community
Name
Specifies the name of the community to send traps. The
name can have 1 to 32 alphanumeric characters.The
space and special characters, such as ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * +
, - ./ < = > ? @ [ ] ^ “ _ { | } ~ are allowed. The name is
case-sensitive. The default name is public.

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SNMPv3
Settings
Status Select enable of disable:
Enable - enables SNMPv3
Disable - enables SNMPv1/v2c
Username Specifies the SNMPv3 username. The username can
have 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters. The space and
special characters, such as ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - ./ < = >
? @ [ ] ^ “ _ { | } ~ are allowed. The name is case-
sensitive. The default name is admin.
Authorized
Protocol
Select an authorized protocol:
MD5 - Requires to set the following Authorized Key,
Private Protocol, and Private Key. This is the default
value for the AT-MWS2533AP model.
SHA - Requires to set the following Authorized Key,
Private Protocol, and Private Key.
None - No authorization. This is the default value for
the AT-MWS600AP and AT-MWS1750AP models.
Authorized
Key
Specifies the authorization password. The password
can have 8 to 32 alphanumeric characters.The space
and special characters, such as ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - ./ <
= > ? @ [ ] ^ “ _ { | } ~ are allowed. The password is
case-sensitive. The default password is 12345678.
Private
Protocol
Select the encryption protocol:
DES- Requires to set the following Private Key. This
is the default value for the AT-MWS2533AP model.
None - No encryption. This is the default value for
the AT-MWS600AP and AT-MWS1750AP models.
Private Key Specifies the encryption password. The password can
have 8 to 32 alphanumeric characters.The space and
special characters, such as ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - ./ < = >
? @ [ ] ^ “ _ { | } ~ are allowed. The password is case-
sensitive. The default name is 12345678.
Engine ID Specifies the SNMP engine ID. The ID can have 0 to 32
alphanumeric characters. The space and special
characters, such as ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + , - ./ < = > ? @ [ ]
^ “ _ { | } ~ are allowed. The engine ID is case-sensitive.
Table 30. SNMP Settings (Continued)
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HTTPS Settings You can specify or modify the HTTPS settings in the HTTPS settings
section as shown in Figure 37. The field definitions are described in
Table 31.
Figure 37. HTTPS Settings
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Email Alert You can enable or disable the email alert function and specify email
information in the Email Alert section as shown in Figure 38. The field
definitions are described in Table 32 on page 59.
Figure 38. Email Alert
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Table 31. HTTPS Settings
Field Description
Status Specifies the HTTPS server enabled or disabled. The
default setting is disable.
HTTPS
Forward
Specifies the HTTPS forwarding enabled or disabled:
Enable - When a user access using HTTP, the
system displays a screen using HTTPS.
Disable - When a user access using HTTP, the
system displays a screen using HTTP.

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Table 32. Email Alert
Field Description
Status Status Enable or disable receiving alert messages via e-mail.
The default setting is disable.
From Specify the e-mail address of the sender.
To Specify the email address to receive alert messages.
Subject Specify the subject line of the alert messages.The
default setting is “[Email-Alert] device_model_name
device_MAC_address Configuration Changed.”
Email
Account
Username Specify the account (username) of the SMTP server
that sends alert messages.
Password Specify the password for the account of the SMTP
server that sends alert messages. The green two
arrows button is a toggle-key, which enables or
disables password display.
SMTP Server Specify the IP address of the SMTP server that sends
alert messages.
Port Specify the port number of the SMTP server. The
range is 1 to 65535. The default value is 25. (25
means the Security Mode set “None.”)
Security
Mode
Select the encryption mode that the SMTP server uses
when sending alert messages:
SSL/TLS - SSL/TLS encryption
STARTTLS - The system first checks whether the
SMTP server supports SSL/TLS. If the SMTP
supports SSL/TLS, the system uses encryption.
None - This is the default value.
Send Test
Mail
To test the all the email settings work, click the Send
Test Mail button.

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Specifying Date, Time, and Time Zone Settings
To specify the date and time, select Management > Time Zone from the
side bar.
Note
For your changes to take effect, save your changes by clicking the
Save button on a setting page, click the Change: n button on the top
banner, and click the Apply button. For more information, see
“Saving and Applying Your Changes” on page 11.
Date and Time
Settings
You can specify or modify the date and time on the system from the Date
and Time Settings page as shown in Figure 39. The fields are defined in
Table 33 on page 61.
Figure 39. Date, Time, and Time Zone Settings Page

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Time Zone You can view the time zone set on your device on the Time Zone section
as shown in Figure 39 on page 60. The fields are defined in Table 34.
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Table 33. Date and Time Settings
Field Description
Manually Set
Date and Time
Turn on the radio button to set date and time manually.
When selecting the manual setting, fill the date and
time.
Date Specify year, month, and day.
Time Specify time.
Synchronize
with PC
Click the Synchronize with PC button to set the date
and time by synchronizing with the management PC.
Automatically
Get Date and
Time
Turn on the radio button to get date and time
automatically from an NTP server. When selecting the
automatic setting, specify the NTP server.
NTP Server Specify the IP address or host name (FQDN) of the
NTP server.
Table 34. Time Zone
Field Description
Time Zone Select your time zone.
Enable Daylight
Saving
Enable or disable to adjust the clock for
Daylight Saving Time.

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Specifying Auto Reboot Setting and Wi-Fi Scheduler
To specify the Auto Reboot and Wi-Fi Scheduler, select Management >
Wi-FI Scheduler from the side bar.
Note
For your changes to take effect, save your changes by clicking the
Save button on a setting page, click the Change: n button on the top
banner, and click the Apply button. For more information, see
“Saving and Applying Your Changes” on page 11.
Auto Reboot
Settings
You can enable or disable the automatic rebooting function on the Auto
Reboot Settings section as shown in Figure 40. The fields are defined in
Table 35.
Figure 40. Auto Reboot and Wi-Fi Scheduler Settings Page

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Wi-Fi Scheduler You can enable or disable Wi-Fi Scheduler and specify the scheduling on
the Wi-Fi Scheduler section as shown in Figure 40 on page 62. The fields
are described in Table 36.
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Table 35. Auto Reboot Settings
Field Description
Status Enable or disable the automatic rebooting function.
When this function is enabled. the system reboots at
the specified time on the specified days of the week.
Timer Select days of the week and time of the day when the
system reboots.
Table 36. Wi-Fi Scheduler
Field Description
Status Enable or disable VAP access scheduling. The
default setting is disable.
Wireless Radio Select the radio, 2.4GHz or 5Hz.
SSID Selection Select an SSID to be scheduled from the list.
Schedule Templates Select a schedule template if using a schedule
table for scheduling.
Schedule Table Specify the available or unavailable VAP
access time each day.

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Using the Management Tools
The common network tools are available on the Tools page. To use thees
tools, select Management > Tools from the side bar.
Ping Test
Parameters
You can use ping command on the Ping section as shown in Figure 41.
The fields are defined in Table 37.
Figure 41. Ping Test Parameters Page
fTable 37. Ping Test Parameters
Field Description
Target IP /
Domain Name
Specify the IP address or host name of the target to
query.
Ping Packet
Size
Specify the length of a query packet. The range is 64
to 20480 bytes. The default value is 64 bytes.
Number of
Pings
Specify how many times to send query packets. The
range is 1 to 9999 times. The default value is 4 times.
Start Click the Start button to execute the ping command.

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Traceroute Test
Parameters
To use traceroute command, go to Management > Tools and click the
Tracerout tab. See Figure 41. The fields are defined in Table 40 and
Table 38.
Figure 42. Traceroute Test Parameters
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Nslookup Test
Parameters
This section is only available for the AT-MWS2533AP model.
To use Nslookup command, go to Management > Tools and click the
Nslookup tab. See Figure 43. The fields are defined in Table 39.
Figure 43. Nslookup Test Parameters Page
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Table 38. Traceroute Test Parameters
Field Description
Target IP /
Domain Name
Specify the IP address or host name of the target to
trace the route.
Start Click the Start button to execute the traceroute
command. Click the Stop button to stop the command.
Table 39. Nslookup Test Parameters
Field Description
Target IP /
Domain Name
Specify the IP address or host name of the target to
query the Domain Name System (DNS).
Start Click the Start button to execute the nslookup
command.

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Speed Test
Parameters
To test the speed, go to Management > Tools and click the Speed Test
tab. See Figure 44. The fields are defined in Table 40.
Figure 44. Speed Test Parameters Page
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LED Control To control LED, go to Management > Tools and click the LED tab. See
Figure 45. The fields are defined in Table 41 on page 67.
Figure 45. LED Control Page
Table 40. Speed Test Parameters
Field Description
Target IP /
Domain Name
Specify the IP address or host name of the target to
test the speed.
Time Period Specify the amount of time to test the speed in
seconds. The range is 1 to 9999 seconds. The default
value is 20 seconds.
Check Interval Specify the interval of the tests in seconds.The range
is 1 to 9999 seconds. The default value is 5 seconds.
Start Click the Start button to star the speed test.
IPv4 Port Displays the TCP/UDP port number for the IPv4 test.
You cannot change the value.
IPv6 Port Displays the TCP/UDP port number for the IPv6 test.
You cannot change the value.

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f
Device Discovery To discover other AT-MWS series access points, go to Management >
Tools and click the Device Discovery tab. See Figure 46. The fields are
defined in Table 42.
Figure 46. Device Discovery
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Table 41. LED Control
Field Description
Power Enable or disable the Power LED. When enabled, the
LED indicates the status. When disabled, the LED is off.
LAN Enable or disable the LAN LED. When enabled, the LED
indicates the status. When disabled, the LED is off.
WLAN-
2.4GHz
Enable or disable the 2.4GHz LED. When enabled, the
LED indicates the status. When disabled, the LED is off.
WLAN-
5GHz
Enable or disable the 5GHz LED. When enabled, the
LED indicates the status. When disabled, the LED is off.
Apply Click the Apply button to take effect.
Table 42. Device Discovery
Field Description
Device Name Displays the device name of the detected access
point.
Operation
Mode
Displays the operation mode of the detected access
point.
IP Address Displays the IP address of the detected access point.
System MAC
Address
Displays the MAC address of the detected access
point.
Firmware
Version
Displays the version of the firmware that the detected
access point
Scan Click the Scan button to start the device discovery
scan.

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Chapter 5
System Manager
This chapter describes the function to manage the system in the System
Manger menu.The chapter contains the following sections:
“Modifying the Manager Account” on page 70
“Modifying the System Log Settings” on page 74
“Displaying OSS Information” on page 76

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Firmware
Upgrade
You can upgrade the firmware on the device from the Firmware Upgrade
section ash shown in Figure 48 on page 72. The fields are defined in
Table 44 on page 72.
To upgrade the firmware, do the following procedures:
1. Click the Browse button.
2. Select the firmware image file.
3. Click the Upload button.
The MD5 checksum and file size of the uploaded file are displayed.
4. Click the Upgrade button.
The status bar is displayed. After 120 seconds from the completion of
the firmware upgrade, the system reboots.
Note
Do not turn off the power during the firmware upgrade.
New Password Specify a new password.The password can have 1 to
12 alphanumeric characters.The special characters,
such as ! $ % & ( ) * + , - ; < = > ? @ ^ [ | ] ~ are
allowed. The name is case-sensitive. The green two
arrows button is a toggle-key, which enables or
disables password display.
Verify
Password
Specifies the new password again here. The green
two arrows button is a toggle-key, which enables or
disables password display.
Apply Click the Apply button to activate your changes.
Table 43. Account Settings (Continued)
Field Description

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Figure 48. Firmware Upgrade Page
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Backup / Restore
Settings
You can back up a configuration file or restore a configuration from the
Backup / Restore Settings section as shown in Figure 48 on page 72.
The fields are defined in Table 45 on page 73.
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Table 44. Firmware Upgrade
Field Description
Current
Firmware
Version
Displays the version number of the firmware that is
currently installed on the device.
Browse... Click the Browse... button to specify the firmware file
to install.
Upload Click the Upload button to install the specified
firmware.
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