Linksys LAPAX3600C User guide

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Linksys LAPAX3600C is a Wireless Access Point with Cloud Management that provides secure and reliable wireless connectivity for your home or business. With its easy-to-use web interface and mobile app, you can quickly set up and manage your network, even if you're not a networking expert. The LAPAX3600C supports the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology, which provides faster speeds, improved performance, and increased capacity for your devices. It also features MU-MIMO technology, which allows multiple devices to connect simultaneously without sacrificing speed.

Linksys LAPAX3600C is a Wireless Access Point with Cloud Management that provides secure and reliable wireless connectivity for your home or business. With its easy-to-use web interface and mobile app, you can quickly set up and manage your network, even if you're not a networking expert. The LAPAX3600C supports the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology, which provides faster speeds, improved performance, and increased capacity for your devices. It also features MU-MIMO technology, which allows multiple devices to connect simultaneously without sacrificing speed.

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User Guide
Wireless Access Points
with Cloud Manager
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Contents
Access Point Setup Guide .......................................................................................... 3
Set up your access point with Linksys Cloud Manager ........................................................................... 3
Cloud Management Interface .................................................................................... 5
Networks ................................................................................................................................................. 5
Overview ................................................................................................................................................. 7
Devices .................................................................................................................................................... 8
Wi-Fi SSIDs ............................................................................................................................................ 14
Clients ................................................................................................................................................... 20
Settings ................................................................................................................................................. 22
Account settings .................................................................................................................................... 23
Inventory ............................................................................................................................................... 26
Support ..................................................................................................................... 27
Technical Support, Regulatory, Safety and Warranty ........................................................................... 27
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Access Point Setup Guide
Set up your access point with Linksys Cloud Manager
Step 1
Make sure the access point is powered on and connected with an ethernet cable to a networkwith 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.
Log in to the access point’s browser-based admin tool locally. Type in default username: admin, and password:
admin. Click the Configure LAN Settings link. Change the IP address or VLAN so the access point can access the
internet.
If the indicator LED is off, check that the AC power adapter, or PoE cable, is properly connected on both ends.
Step 2
Enter http://Cloudmanager.Linksys.com in a web browser to access the cloud dashboard. If you already have a
Linksys Cloud Manager account, log in.
If not, create an account by completing the on-screen forms. Then, register the access point at the new account.
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We'll send you a confirmation email. Click on the link and finish setting up your access point.
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Cloud Management Interface
Once you are logged in to Cloudmanager.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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Devices
Go to Networks and click on a network name. Click on Devices in the menu bar to manage access points on your
network.
To add a new access point to the network, click Add access point.
1. Connect your access point to the internet.
2. Enter the MAC address and serial number of the access point you want to add, then click Next.
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Once the access point has been found, you can rename it and click the Add access point button.
Monitor
LoadShows the access point’s consumption of CPU load
MemoryShows the access point’s consumption of memory
Access point statusShows the access point’s status for the last 7 days
Device statsShows data about clients and traffic for the last 7 days
Connected clientsShows 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, serial number, model number, hardware version, the name you gave it, any
device notes or description, and the location set for the access point.
Wireless SSID slots
To add a new SSID to the device, click Add wireless SSID and select one from the list.
AuthenticationShows whether the wireless name is open or requires a password
BroadcastingShows how many access points in the network are broadcasting the wireless name
Captive portalShows whether a captive portal is enabled or disabled
Bandwidth limitShows the bandwidth limit set for the SSID
Client bandwidth limitShows the bandwidth limit set per client connected to the SSID
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Band selectionShows whether the SSID is set to Dual Band or Single Band
TCP/IP
Configure IPSelect Automatic Configuration or Static IP Address
IP AddressEnter an unused IP address from the address range used on your LAN
GatewayEnter the gateway for IP Server
Subnet maskEnter the subnet mask for the IP address
Primary DNS serverEnter the DNS Address
Secondary DNS serverOptional
VLAN taggingEnter tag of your VLAN
Radio
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Radio modeChoose a radio mode
Channel widthChoose 20 MHz, 40 MHz, or 80 MHz
ChannelChoose Auto or select a specific channel
TX powerChoose the strength of the signal when access point is transmitting
MU-MIMOChoose to enabled or disable MU-MIMO
Tools
Ping toolDetermine the accessibility of a host on the network
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More
Time zoneView and edit the device time zone
Local access credentialsThe username and password for local access to device. Default is “admin”
Device local web serverChoose whether to allow local access to the device through a browser
Remote syslogDecide whether to send logs to a syslog server and enter the server’s IP address
Auto configuration rollbackChoose whether to enable or disable auto configuration rollback
Access point LEDDevice LED status
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Wi-Fi SSIDs
Create, view, and edit the SSIDs on your networks.
To create a new SSID, choose a network, click SSID and then + New wireless SSID.
SSID Settings
To edit an SSID’s settings, click settings to the right of the SSID.
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General
NameChoose a name of the SSID and decide whether to broadcast or hide it
AuthenticationChoose whether to protect the SSID with a password or allow all devices to connect. If using a
password, choose a security type - either WPA2 or WPA2 Enterprise
Delete wireless nameRemove the SSID and all settings from the cloud
NOTE-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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Captive Portal
Enabled/DisabledChoose whether to send users to a splash page when connecting to the wireless name
Select spash pageChoose which splash page to display
Walled gardenAdd sites users can visit prior to authenticating through the splash page
Disable auto pop-upPrevent the splash page from displaying on specific client devices
Client session timeoutSelect amount of time before clients are disconnected
Client idle timeoutSelect amount of time before clients are disconnected if inactive
External captive portalEnter the URL for an external captive portal
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Splash Page Editor
Content
Add Content
o TextAdd text to the splash page for users to view before logging in
o Image—Upload an image to the splash page
o TermsCreate terms of use
o Login buttonAdd a login button
o Code fieldAdd a password for users to connect into the network
Layout
o HeaderTop of the splash page
o BodyCenter of the splash page
o FooterBottom of the splash page
Appearance
o PaddingIncrease or decrease the padding size of a section.
o Background colorAdd a background color to a section.
o AlignmentAdjust the location of content within a section.
Preview
Multiple displaying options to preview the splash page when viewed on phones, tablets and PCs.
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Be sure to click the Save and Exit button when you are finished making changes.
Bandwidth limit
Per wireless bandwidth limitTurn on bandwidth limit and use the slider to set the maximum
bandwidth (in Mbps) for the SSID
Per wireless client bandwidth controlTurn on bandwidth limit and use the slider to set the maximum
bandwidth (in Mbps) per client within the SSID
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Addressing
NAT ModeSelecting NAT mode enables NAT and DHCP, the option to set a custom DNS server, and the choice to
isolate wireless clients from the wired LAN.
Bridge ModeSelecting bridge mode disables NAT and DHCP. VLAN tagging is optional by setting VLAN IDs on the
SSID
Advanced
Wireless client isolationWhen turned on, prevents wireless clients from connecting to each other
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Maximum concurrent clientsWhen turned on, limits the number of clients that can be connected at the same
time
802.11kWhen turned on, helps devices search faster for nearby access points as roaming options
802.11r concurrent clientsWhen turned on, helps devices authenticate more quickly when roaming
Sticky client auto disconnectWhen turned on, automatically disconnects clients with a high retransmission rate
Band SelectionSelect between dual band or single band operation for the SSID
Clients
Click the settings icon in the far column to view information about a specific client.
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Linksys LAPAX3600C User guide

Type
User guide
This manual is also suitable for

Linksys LAPAX3600C is a Wireless Access Point with Cloud Management that provides secure and reliable wireless connectivity for your home or business. With its easy-to-use web interface and mobile app, you can quickly set up and manage your network, even if you're not a networking expert. The LAPAX3600C supports the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology, which provides faster speeds, improved performance, and increased capacity for your devices. It also features MU-MIMO technology, which allows multiple devices to connect simultaneously without sacrificing speed.

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