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User Guide
AC2600C
Wireless Access Point
with Cloud Manager
LAPAC2600C
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Contents
Package Contents .................................................................................................. 4
Device Features ....................................................................................................................................... 4
Mounting Guide ........................................................................................................................................ 5
Device Setup Guide................................................................................................ 7
Setup to manage your access point with Linksys cloud server .............................................. 7
Setup to manage your access point locally with browser based admin tool- ..................... 8
Cloud Management Interface .......................................................................... 10
Networks ................................................................................................................................................. 10
Overview .................................................................................................................................................. 12
Access Points ........................................................................................................................................ 13
SSIDs ........................................................................................................................................................ 18
Clients ....................................................................................................................................................... 24
Settings .................................................................................................................................................... 26
Account settings ................................................................................................................................... 27
Inventory .................................................................................................................................................. 29
Local Management Interface ........................................................................... 31
Setup Wizard (Local Administration) ............................................................ 31
Administration ....................................................................................................................................... 35
LAN ............................................................................................................................................................ 44
Wireless .................................................................................................................................................... 49
Captive Portal ........................................................................................................................................ 81
ACL ............................................................................................................................................................ 92
Cluster ...................................................................................................................................................... 98
System Status ................................................................................................... 107
Status .................................................................................................................................................... 107
Maintenance ....................................................................................................... 117
Maintenance ........................................................................................................................................ 117
Diagnostics .......................................................................................................................................... 124
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Appendix A - ...................................................................... 127Troubleshooting
Overview ............................................................................................................................................... 127
General Problems .............................................................................................................................. 127
Appendix B About Wireless LANs- ............................................................. 129
Overview ............................................................................................................................................... 129
Wireless LAN Terminology ............................................................................................................. 129
Appendix C - ............................................. 133PC and Server Configuration
Overview ............................................................................................................................................... 133
Using WEP ............................................................................................................................................ 133
Using WPA2- PSK .............................................................................................................................. 134
Using WPA2- Enterprise.................................................................................................................. 134
802.1x Server Setup (Windows 2000 Server) ....................................................................... 136
802.1x Client Setup on Windows XP ......................................................................................... 146
Using 802.1x Mode (without WPA) ............................................................................................. 153
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Package Contents
Linksys Wireless Access Point
Quick Start Guide
Ethernet Cable
AC Power Adapter
CD with Documentation
Mounting Bracket
Mounting Kit
Ceiling Mount Back Plate
Drilling Layout Template
Device Features
There is one indicator light on the top of the access point.
Light Color Activity Status
Green Blinking System is booting.
Solid s connected. System is normal; no wireless device
Blue Blinking Software upgrade in process.
Solid System is normal; at least one wireless device connected.
Red Solid Booting process or update failed; hard reset or service
required.
Ports and Button
Power Port—Connect the AC power adapter to this port.
Note Use only the adapter that came with your access point.
Ethernet Port 1—U se an RJ45 (CAT5e or better) cable to connect the LAPAC2600C to network
devices such as routers, switches computers. This port supports PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at). You and
may use the port to power LAPAC2600C by using PoE+ switch or injector.
Note—System power consumption is over 15W. Make sure your PoE switch or injector is
803.2at- and provides capable (PoE+) sufficient power. If your PoE switch or injector is
not 802.3at-capable, use the provided power adapter If the P . oE and AC power adapters
are connected to at the same time, thethe LAPAC2600C device will get power from PoE.
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Ethernet Port 2—This - E Eis a non PoE thernet port. It can be used instead of thernet port 1 but
requires an AC power adapter.
Note—LAG (Link Aggregation) is enabled by default on 1 and Ethernet Port 2. Refer to
your switch configuration guide, and enable Link one LAG with LACP (802.3ad
Aggregation Control Protocol) thernet con the switch if you intend to plug two E ables into
switch that . t , iIn his configuration t is highly recommended AC power and PoE be used in
tandem in case of If your switch does not support support power failure and/or link failure.
LAG, you can only use one Ethernet port at a time on your LAPAC 2600C.
Reset ButtonPress and hold this button for less than 15 seconds to power cycle device. Press
and hold for longer than 15 seconds to reset the device to factory default settings.
Mounting Guide
To avoid overheating, do not install your access point if ambient temperatures exceed 104°F
(40°C). Install on a flat, stable surface, near the center of your wireless coverage area making
sure not to block vents on the sides of the device enclosure.
Wall Installation
1. Position drilling layout template at the desired location.
2. Drill four screw holes on the mounting surface. If your Ethernet cable is routed behind the
wall, mark Ethernet cable hole as well.
3. Secure the mounting bracket on the wall with anchors and screws.
4. If your Ethernet cable is routed behind the wall, cut or drill the Ethernet cable hole you
marked in Step 2. Feed the Ethernet cable through the hole.
5. Connect the Ethernet cable and/or AC power adapter to your device.
6. Slide the device into the bracket. Turn clockwise until it locks into place.
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Ceiling Installation
1. Select ceiling tile for mounting and remove tile.
2. Position drilling layout template at the desired location.
3. Drill four screw holes and Ethernet cable hole on the surface of ceiling tile.
4. Place back plate on the opposite side of ceiling tile. Secure mounting bracket to the ceiling
tile with flathead screw and nut. Route the Ethernet cable through the Ethernet cable
hole.
5. Replace tile in ceiling.
6. Connect the Ethernet cable and/or AC power adapter to your device
7. Slide the device into the bracket. Turn access point clockwise until it locks.
IMPORTANT—Improper or insecure mounting could result in damage to the device or personal
injury. Linksys is not responsible for damages caused by improper mounting.
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Device Setup Guide
Once your Linksys access point is installed, choose which way you will manage it:
• Remotely, using the Linksys cloud server, or
• Locally, through a browser- based user interface
Setup to manage your access point with Linksys cloud
server
Step 1
Make sure the access point is powered on and connected with an ethernet cable to your network
with internet access. By factory default, the IP address is assigned by a DHCP server. If there is
no DHCP server in your network, the default IP address is 192.168.1.252/255.255.255.0.
L -og in to the access point’s browser based admin tool locally and click the Configure LAN
Settings link. Change the IP address or VLAN so the access point can access the internet.
If the indicator light is off, check that the AC power adapter, or PoE cable, is properly connected
on both ends.
Step 2
Enter http://Business.Linksys.com in a web browser to access the cloud dashboard. If you already
have a Linksys Small Business Cloud server account, log in.
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If not, create an account by completing the on-screen forms. Then, register the access point at
the new account.
Setup to manage your access point locally with browser-
based admin tool
Step1
Make sure the access point is powered on and connected with an ethernet cable to your network.
If the indicator light is off, check that the AC power adapter, or PoE cable, is properly connected
on both ends.
Step 2
Enter the IP address of your access point. By default, the IP address will be assigned by a DHCP
server (usually the network router). If there is no DHCP server on your network, the default IP
address is 192.168.1.252/255.255.255.0.
Step 3
Type in default username: admin, and password: admin.
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Step 4
Click Login and disable the cloud management capability by clicking the Disable Cloud Manager
button in the upper right corner of the screen.
Note y Licenses and notices for third part software used in this product may be viewed on
http://support.linksys.com/en-us/license. Please contact http://support.linksys.com/en-
us/gplcodecenter for questions about GPL source code requests.
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Cloud Management Interface
Once you are logged in to Business.Linksys.com you can create and manage your networks.
Networks
Create network
To create a new network, go to Networks and click
New Network
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Choose a name for your network and add any descriptive notes about the network. Choose an
icon to represent your network.
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Overview
Overview provides information on a network, its access points and client devices:
Network stats
Top clients per usage
Top access points per usage
Channel
Access points on map
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Once the access point h buttonas been found, you can rename it and click the Add access point .
Monitor
Load—Shows the access point’s consumption of CPU load.
Memory Shows the access point’s consumption of memory.
Access point status Shows the access point’s status for the last seven days
Device stats Shows data about clients and traffic for the last seven days.
Connected clients Shows the list of connected clients.
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Details
View whether the access point is connected to the cloud. See the current firmware version and
check for updates. You can also see the MAC address, model number, the name you gave it and
any device notes or description.
Wireless SSID slots
To add a SSID new to the device, click Add wireless SSID and select one from the list.
Authentication Shows whether the wireless name is open or requires a password.
Broadcast Shows how many access points in the network are broadcasting the wireless name.
Splash page—Shows whether a splash page is enabled or disabled.
Bandwidth limit Shows the bandwidth limit set by the administrator.
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TCP/IP
Configure IP Select Automatic Configuration or Static IP Address.
Server IP Enter an unused IP address from the address range used on your LAN.
Gateway Enter the gateway for IP Server.
Subnet mask Enter the subnet mask for the IP address.
Primary DNS server Enter the DNS Address.
Secondary DNS server—Optional.
VLAN Tagging Enter tag of your VLAN.
Radio
Radio mode—Choose a radio mode
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Channel width --Choose , 20 MHz 40 MHz or 80 MHz
Channel -5 Choose Auto or a channel from 1
TX Power ransmitting Choose the strength of signal when access point is t
MU MIMO- - Enable/disable MU MIMO
Tools
Ping tool— Determine the accessibility of a host on the network.
Blink LEDMake your device LED blink so you can identify it.
Rogue access point detection—D etect an unexpected or unauthorized access point installed in a
secure network environment.
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More
Time zone View and edit the device time zone.
Local accessThe username and password for local access to device. Default is “admin”.
Remote syslog status --Decide whether to send logs to a Syslog server and enter the server’s IP
address.
LED Light—Device LED status.
SSIDs
Create, view and edit the SSIDs on your networks.
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To create a new , choose a network, click SSID SSID and then + New wireless SSID
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SSID Settings
To edit an SSIDs settings, click settings to the right of the SSID.
General
Wireless SSID SSID. Choose a name and decide whether to broadcast or hide that
Authentication SSID Choose whether to protect the with a password or allow all devices to
connect. - If using a password, choose a security type either WEP or WPA2.
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Status—Enable SSID or disable the . Disabled will not be broadcast.SSIDs
Delete wireless name—Remove the SSID and all settings from the cloud.
Be sure to click the Save button when you are finished making changes.
Broadcasting
Choose whether to broadcast the wireless names available on an access point.
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Splash page
Enabled/Disabled—Choose whether to send users to a splash page when connecting to the
wireless name.
Content
Content
o Welcome title— Create a greeting.
o Login Instruction Tell users how to log in.
Authentication
o Password label— Label the password field.
o Success text— Create a message for users who log in successfully.
o Failure text— Create a message for users who are unsuccessful logging in.
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Term of use policy
o Policy label—Create message to instruct users to confirm they have read your
terms of use.
o Policy— Create terms of use.
Be sure to click the Save button when you are finished making changes.
Styles
Style
o Logo—Upload . a file as a logo for your wireless name
o Colors—Choose colors for background, text and buttons.
Be sure to click the Save button when you are finished making changes.
Settings
Client session time out— main Set the amount of time (in minutes) that clients can re
connected to the wireless name. Allowed range is 0-1440 minutes.
Authentication type—Choose whether to require users to enter a password to move
beyond the splash page.
Set password— Choose a password for users to enter.
Custom landing page (Promotional URL)—Turn on to redirect users to a specific website
after authentication.
URL— Enter the URL of the website users will be redirected to after authentication.
Bandwidth limit
Per wireless bandwidth limit— the Turn on bandwidth limit and use the slider to set
maximum bandwidth (in Mbps) for devices on the wireless band.
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VLAN
VLAN tagging— . Turn on to enable tags on traffic related to this wireless name
VLAN ID— Choose a VLAN ID.
Advanced
Client isolation— When turned on, prevents wireless clients from connecting to each other.
Maximum concurrent clients—When turned on, limits the number of clients that can be
connected at the same time.
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Settings
Select a network and click on tab. the Settings Choose a setting to view or edit.
General
View or edit a network’s icon, name and any s. You can also delete a network from cloud note
management.
Access point c onfiguration
View or edit a network’s time zone, local login information, remote syslog status and turn the
access point’s light on or off.
Notifications
Decide whether to send email notifications to network members when an access point goes
offline.
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Account settings
To view or edit your account settings, click on your account name and choose Account settings
from the drop- down menu.
Profile
The profile screen shows your personal data:
Name
Last name
Phone number
Time zone
Language
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Security
Change your account password and view users logged in to the information about cloud
management account.
Members
Lists all the members of the account.
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To add a new member to an account, click on New account member.
You can also add a new member to your network by clicking the person icon on the far right of the
menu bar. Click Invite
Member
and enter and email address and assign permissions (Manager or
Viewer).
To transfer ownership of your account and enter the email address of , click Transfer ownership
the member you would like to give ownership.
Inventory
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Local Management Interface
Setup Wizard (Local Administration)
If you are setting up the access point as a standalone device, run the Setup Wizard. If the access
point will be part of a cluster – m - aster or slave go to Configuration > Cluster > & Status Settings
page instead.
1. Click the tab on the main menu. Quick Start
2. On the first screen, click Launch...
3. Set the password on the screen, if desired.Device Password
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4. Configure the time zone, date and time for the device on System Settings screen.
5. On the screen configure the IP address of the device (IPv4 Address
Static
or
Automatic
)
then click . Next
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Administration
User Accounts
Go to Configuration > Administration and select User Accounts to manage user accounts. The
access point supports up to five users: one administrator and four normal users.
User Account Table
User Name Enter the User Name to to the connect access p . oint’s admin interface
User Name is effective once you save settings.
U N can include ser ame up to 63 characters. Special characters are
allowed.
User Level Only a dministrator account has Read/Write permission to the access
point’s admin interface. other accounts have Read Only All permission.
New
Password
Enter the Password to connect to the access point’s admin interface.
Password must be between 4 and 63 characters. Special characters are
allowed.
Confirm New
Password
Re- enter password.
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Management Access
Go to Configuration > Administration and select
Management Access
tpage to configure he
management methods of the access point.
Web Access
HTTP HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is the standard for
transferring files (text, graphic images and other
multimedia files) on the World Wide Web.
Enable to allow Web access by HTTP protocol.
HTTP Port Specify the port for HTTP. It can be 80 (default) or from
1024 to 65535.
HTTP to HTTPS
Redirect
Enable to redirect Web access of HTTP to HTTPS
automatically.
This field is available only when HTTP access is disabled.
HTTPS HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) can provide
more secure communication with the SSL/TLS protocol,
which support data encryption to HTTP clients and
servers.
Enable to allow Web access by HTTPS protocol.
HTTPS Port Specify the port for HTTPS. It can be 443 (default) or from

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