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2017-06-22 01:07:05
tbonecopper wrote I'm behind an appliance firewall anyway... the policy on that is configured only for WAN to LAN traffic, not LAN to LAN. There you have it (you probably meant LAN to WAN?). Either...
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2017-06-21 16:02:30
tbonecopper wrote Thanks, but still no luck. I just reset all three to factory settings, and despite giving each access point a Static IP of 10.0.1.3, 10.0.1.4, and 10.0.1.5, my computer running the...
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2017-06-20 23:11:20
If have no idea which channels the TP-Link support had in mind, which should not be allowed in the Netherlands, but RLAN1 subband 2 and RLAN2 are indeed allowed for indoor use in the EU. The...
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2017-06-20 23:04:04
The EAP controller always listens to localhost (127.0.0.1) and to the IP of your PC visible externally (192.168.1.x). Make sure your PC has a valid IP in this range. Next, set the EAP110 to factory...
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2017-06-19 19:29:40
recombinator wrote Anyone knows?? Only TP-Link could give an authoritative answer to this question. In the EU, 5GHz RLAN1 subband 2 (channels 52, 56, 60 and 64) and RLAN2 (channels 100 to 140) would...
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2017-06-19 19:03:54
No idea, I don't use Windows for remote logging, just for the EAP controller, nothing more. Maybe this helps: http://help.papertrailapp.com/kb/configuration/configuring-remote-syslog-from-windows/
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