System Status. Araknis Networks AN-700-AP-O-AC, AN-500-AP-I-AC, AN-700-AP-I-AC, AN-100-AP-I-N, AN-300-AP-I-N

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Araknis Networks AN-700-AP-O-AC is a powerful outdoor wireless access point designed to provide reliable and secure Wi-Fi connectivity in demanding environments. With its ruggedized design and advanced features, the AN-700-AP-O-AC is ideal for use in a variety of outdoor applications, including campuses, parks, and public spaces.

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System Status. Araknis Networks AN-700-AP-O-AC, AN-500-AP-I-AC, AN-700-AP-I-AC, AN-100-AP-I-N, AN-300-AP-I-N | Manualzz

Araknis Networks Wireless Access Point

Software Manual

System Status

6 - System Status

The System Status screen provides a real-time summary of access point system information, and is the first screen that appears when you log into the access point web interface. Use the screen to verify settings and operation of your device.

Figure 7. System and Wireless Information

6.1 - System Information

Displays current information about the WAP’s system settings.

Path – Status, System, System Information

Parameters

• System Name – Name assigned to the system. Used for configured name access.

• Service Tag – Internal tracking number used to track every product sold by Araknis Networks.

• Firmware Version – Current version of firmware running on the access point.

• Management VLAN ID – VLAN that must be used to access the web interface.

6.2 - Wireless Information

Displays current information about the wireless radio channel(s) in use.

Path – Status, System, Wireless Information

Parameters

• MAC Address – Media Access Control (MAC) address. The 2.4GHz and 5GHz channels each have individual MAC addresses.

• Number of Networks – Number of active wireless networks (i.e. SSID’s) configured on the radio interface.

• Number of Connected Clients – Number of currently connected wireless clients on all configured networks using the radio interface.

• Operation Mode – Indicates whether the radio is configured as an access point or a repeater.

• TX – Amount of data, in bytes, transmitted on the radio interface since the last power cycle.

• RX – Amount of data, in bytes, received on the radio interface since the last power cycle.

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Figure 8. LAN Information and System Log

System Status

6.3 - LAN Information

Displays current LAN connection parameters.

Path – Status, System, LAN Information

Parameters

• Speed – Indicates negotiated LAN speed between the access point and the wired network.

• Duplex – Indicates the negotiated duplex setting between the access point and the wired network.

• MAC address – The MAC address assigned to the LAN port. LAN port 1 MAC address is always primary.

• TX – Amount of data, in bytes, transmitted over the wired network connection.

• RX – Amount of data, in bytes, received from the wired network connection.

• IP Address – Access point IP address issued by the network router.

• Subnet Mask – Access point subnet mask.

• Default Gateway – Network router IP address.

• Primary DNS – Indicates the primary DNS for the device.

• Secondary DNS – Indicates the secondary DNS for the device.

6.4 - System Log

The System Log records changes to configuration, connections, security conditions, and more.

Path – Status, System, System Log

Parameters

• Save Log – Click to view the log as a text file or save the log for future reference.

• Clear Log – Click to permanently delete to contents of the System Log.

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Key Features

  • Dual-band 802.11ac Wave 2 technology for fast and reliable Wi-Fi speeds
  • Outdoor-rated enclosure for durability in harsh environments
  • PoE+ support for easy installation and power over a single Ethernet cable
  • Advanced security features to protect your network from unauthorized access
  • Centralized management with OvrC for easy configuration and monitoring
  • Fast roaming for seamless connectivity as users move between access points

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I set up the AN-700-AP-O-AC?
You can use the built-in web interface or the OvrC app to set up the AN-700-AP-O-AC.
How do I update the firmware on the AN-700-AP-O-AC?
You can update the firmware on the AN-700-AP-O-AC using the web interface.
How do I troubleshoot problems with the AN-700-AP-O-AC?
You can use the system log or contact technical support for help troubleshooting problems with the AN-700-AP-O-AC.
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