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Here, you can change your AirStation’s
name on your network and the
administrator password.
The name of
the administrator account is fixed as
“root”.
If you have many AirStations on
your network, having clear, descriptive
names for each can make them much
easier to administrate.
Admin Configuration (Name/Password)
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You may set the time and date on your
AirStation by entering it manually, and
then clicking
Apply
.
You may also click
Acquire Current
Time from your PC
to set time and date
automatically to match the PC you’re
using to set it up.
If you have an NTP time server on your
network,
Enable
NTP functionality and
enter your NTP
Server Name
.
Choose how
often you want time updated and click
Apply
.
If you’re setting time manually, you’ll need
to select your Time Zone and click
Apply
.
Admin Config (Date/NTP)
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If you have a syslog server on your
network, you may send logs to it.
Check
Enable
to have logs transferred.
Enter the address of your Syslog
Server, check the logs you want
transferred, and click
Apply
.
Syslog Transfer
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Once your AirStation’s configured
the way you want it, you can save
the configuration here.
You’ll need
the current administrator password
to restore the configuration from the
backup file later.
Click
Help
at the top right corner
of the page for more information on
backing up and recovering system
configuration files.
Save/Load Configuration
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Click
Restart Now
to restart your
AirStation.
Click
Initialize Now
to
restore your AirStation to factory
defaults and restart it.
Initialize/Reboot

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