File Management. 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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Araknis Networks Wireless Access Point
Software Manual
File Management
15 - File Management
Use the File Management screen to back up or restore settings and apply firmware updates.
15.1 - Configuration File
Use the Configuration File menu to back up or restore settings to the access point.
Figure 37. Configuration File
Path – Maintenance, File Management, Configuration File
15.1.1 - Backup Current Configuration
Save the access point’s current configuration settings to a “.tar” format compressed archive on your computer.
1. Click the To PC button and select a location to save the file.
2. Name the file and save it to your computer.
15.1.2 - Upload New Configuration File
Restore previously saved configuration settings to the access point to restore settings.
1. Click the Choose File button and select a configuration file (“.tar” file type) from the Open window.
Figure 38. Uploading a New Configuration File
3. Click the From PC button to upload the configuration file. Wait while the Rebooting screen opens and loads the selected configuration. When the upload is finished, the Authentication Required (Log In) window will open.
4. Log in and confirm Configuration settings.
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15.1.3 - Restore Factory Defaults
Use the File Management screen to restore default settings.
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Note – When restoring factory defaults, the SSID, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway IP address
Figure 39. Restore Factory Defaults
Path – Maintenance, File Management, Configuration File, Restore Factory Defaults
Note – All current settings will be permanently lost if not backed up. See Backup Current Configuration, above, to backup current settings prior to executing Restore to Factory Defaults.
Configuration Instructions
1. Click the Yes button to restore the access point to factory default settings. The red ALERT message will appear.
2. Click Confirm to restore factory defaults. Wait while the rebooting screen is open and loading the selected configuration. When the configuration upload is finished, the login window will appear.
3. Enter the username and password. ( araknis; araknis)
4. Confirm the new configuration settings.
15.1.4 - Hardware Factory Default
If restoring factory defaults does not restore proper functionality to the device, a hardware reset may be performed to reload the original base configuration file (saved in the access point’s memory).
Configuration Instructions
1. Using a paper clip or other small, blunt tool press the reset button located on the top of the access point for 30 seconds.
2. After two to four minutes, the WAP will reboot. Restart the setup process or upload a previously saved configuration.
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15.1.5 - Firmware
Use the Firmware menu to upload new firmware to the device.
Figure 40. Firmware
File Management
Path – Maintenance, File Management, Firmware
Parameters
• Current Firmware Version – Indicates the current running firmware version.
• Date Activated – Date the current firmware was uploaded and activated.
15.1.5.1 - Firmware Update Instructions
1. Click the Browse button to navigate to where the firmware file is saved.
2. Select the file and then press Enter/Return on the computer keyboard or click Open on the Upload menu. (The firmware file name should appear next to the Upload New Firmware File Browse button.)
3. Click Upload. The Upload Firmware Information screen will open.
4. Click Upgrade. Wait while the new firmware loads. When the configuration upload is finished, the login screen will appear.
5. Enter the username and password.
6. Confirm the firmware version.
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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?
How do I update the firmware on the AN-700-AP-O-AC?
How do I troubleshoot problems with the AN-700-AP-O-AC?
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Table of contents
- 5 About this Manual
- 5 Understanding Model Differences and Images
- 5 Important Information
- 6 First Time Setup Tips
- 6 Using OvrC With Your Device
- 6 What is OvrC?
- 6 Claiming the WAP in OvrC
- 6 OvrC Configuration
- 7 OvrC WebConnect
- 8 Accessing the Web Interface without OvrC
- 8 EZ Access Method
- 9 Configured System Name Access
- 9 Issued IP Address Method
- 10 Default IP Address Access
- 12 Web Interface Overview
- 13 Applying Changes in the Web Interface
- 14 System Status
- 14 System Information
- 14 Wireless Information
- 15 LAN Information
- 15 System Log
- 16 Wireless Interface Status
- 16 Radio Status
- 17 Utilization of SSID
- 17 Wireless Network
- 18 Connected Clients
- 19 System Settings
- 19 System Information
- 20 Date and Time Settings
- 21 Time Zone Settings
- 22 LAN Settings
- 22 IP Settings
- 22 IP Address Setup: Best Practices
- 23 Interface Settings
- 24 Wireless Settings
- 24 Radio Settings
- 25 Utilization of SSID
- 25 Global Wireless Settings
- 26 Fast Roaming Setup
- 28 Wireless Networks
- 29 Configuring a New SSID
- 30 Wireless Security Options (SSID Encryption)
- 30 WEP Mode
- 31 WPA-PSK Mixed and WPA2-PSK Modes
- 32 WPA and WPA2 Modes
- 33 Guest Network Setup
- 35 Repeater Mode Setup
- 37 Security Settings
- 37 User Accounts
- 38 Access Control
- 39 Email Alert
- 40 Device Discovery
- 41 Schedule
- 41 Auto Reboot Settings
- 42 Gateway Connection Monitor
- 43 Wi-Fi Scheduler
- 44 Configuring Wi-Fi Scheduler
- 45 Ping Test
- 45 Running a Ping Test
- 46 Traceroute Test
- 46 Running a Traceroute Test
- 47 File Management
- 47 Configuration File
- 47 Backup Current Configuration
- 47 Upload New Configuration File
- 48 Restore Factory Defaults
- 48 Hardware Factory Default
- 49 Firmware
- 49 Firmware Update Instructions
- 50 Restart
- 50 Rebooting the Device
- 51 Logout
- 51 Logging Out
- 52 Advanced Menu
- 52 Advanced Wireless Settings
- 52 Radio Settings
- 53 Client Limit
- 54 Wireless MAC Filter Settings
- 55 MAC Filter Schedule
- 55 Managing MAC Filter Lists
- 56 WPS Settings
- 57 Connecting a Device Using WPS via Push Button
- 58 Connecting a Device Using WPS via PIN
- 59 Site Survey
- 59 Running a Site Survey
- 60 Spectrum Analyzer
- 60 Configuring Scan Settings
- 60 Running a Scan
- 61 Understanding Spectrum Analyzer Results
- 63 Wireless Traffic Shaping Settings
- 64 SNMP Settings
- 64 SNMPv2 Settings
- 65 SNMPv3 Settings
- 66 Spanning Tree Settings
- 67 VLAN Settings
- 68 Appendix
- 68 Configuring Guest Networks with Fast Roaming
- 71 2-Year Limited Warranty
- 71 Contacting Technical Support