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Setting up Guest Access
Deployment Example
In the figure below, the dotted red lines indicate dedicated guest connections.
All access points and all connections (including guests) are administered from the same 
D-Link DWL-2210AP Administration Web pages.
 
                 
                                
                    
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Maintenance and Monitoring
The maintenance and monitoring tasks described here all pertain to viewing and 
modifying settings on specific access points; 
not 
on a cluster configuration that is 
automatically shared by multiple access points.
Therefore, it is important to ensure that you are accessing the Administration Web 
pages for the particular access point you want to configure. For information on this, see 
“Navigating to Configuration Information for a Specific AP and Managing Standalone 
APs” in this manual. 
The following maintenance and monitoring topics are covered.
• Interfaces
Event Log
Statistics
Associated Wireless Clients
Rebooting the Access Point
Resetting the Configuration
Upgrading the Firmware
Neighbors
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Maintenance and Monitoring
Interfaces
To monitor wired LAN and wireless LAN (
WLAN
) settings, navigate to 
Status > Interfaces 
on the access point you want to monitor.
This page displays the current settings of the D-Link DWL-2210AP. It displays the 
Ethernet 
(Wired) Settings 
and the 
Wireless Settings
.
Ethernet (Wired) Settings
The Internal interface includes the Ethernet 
MAC 
Address, 
IP Address
, 
Subnet Mask
, 
and Associated Network Wireless Name (
SSID
).
The Guest interface includes the MAC Address, 
VLAN 
ID, and Associated Network 
Wireless Name (
SSID
).
If you want to change any of these settings, click the “Configure” link.
On a two-radio access point, current wireless settings for both Radio One and Radio 
Two are shown. On a one-radio access point, settings are shown for one radio. The 
Interfaces page for a two-radio AP is shown in the following figure.
 
                 
                                
                    
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Maintenance and Monitoring
Wireless Settings
Event Log
To view transmit/receive statistics for a particular access point, navigate to 
Status > Events 
on the Administration Web pages for the access point you want to monitor.
This page lists the most recent events generated by this access point.
It displays the System Events Log, which shows stations associating, being authenticated, 
and other occurrences.
It provides a Kernel Log, which lists error conditions, such as dropping frames.
The D-Link DWL-2210AP acquires its date and time information using the 
network time protocol (
NTP
). This data is reported in UTC format (also known 
as 
Greenwich Mean Time
). You need to convert the reported time to your 
local time.
For information on setting the network time protocol, see “Enabling the 
Network Time Protocol Server” in this manual.
The 
Radio 
Interface settings radio Mode, and 
Channel
. Also shown here are 
MAC 
addresses (read-only) for internal and guest interfaces. (See “Setting the Wireless 
Interface” in this manual and “Configuring Radio Settings” in this manual for more 
information.)
If you want to change any of these settings, click the “Configure” link.
 
                 
                                
                    
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Maintenance and Monitoring
Statistics
To view transmit/receive statistics for a particular access point, navigate to
Status > Statistics 
on the Administration Web pages for the access point you want to 
monitor.
The following figure shows the Transmit / Receive page for a two-radio 
AP. The Administration Web page for the one-radio AP will look slightly 
different.