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Morti's avatar
Morti
Aspirant
Oct 10, 2017
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Access control in AP mode

Hi all,

I have setup my R9000 as Access point (the DHCP server is located on the internet router) . The access control is set to "OFF", and the button to "access control" is not active. I would be very happy if someone could help... abd I have 2 questions:

1. How to activate the access control, and create an access list on the R9000?

2. Some third party product, such as IP camera, or Network media are refused to connect unless I use the WPS function. How can it be possible if the access control is not active... May be I'm misunderstanding something... however this fucntion was working OK on my previous X6.

Anyway,  could someone teach me how to view the list of the enrolled clients, and therefore how to revoque them...

Sorry if my questions look confusing. I'm a bit lost here.

Thx in advance for any suggestion :-)

 

Model Nighthawk X10 AD7200

FW V1.0.2.40

 

  • Morti's avatar
    Morti
    Oct 11, 2017

    Well done! very good point! I totally missed this way of thinking...

    I replaced the existing X6 (R8000) by the new X10(R9000), seting up same  SSID and  same password.

    R8000 had 2*5GHz radio (5G-1 and 5G-2), as the R9000 offers just one (5G).

    I had issues with few IP cams and IoT that were probably forced to old 5G-2, and could not find the new 5G without  new setup!

    I had no problems with other devices  like PCs or so, probably because  they had map the 3 channels previous channels ...

     

    Definitely thanks a million for the good idea and the inspiration! Well done, you rock!

    Problem now clarified  and solved

     

6 Replies

    • Morti's avatar
      Morti
      Aspirant

      Hi Mikael and Community

      Thank you very much for your quick reply.

      I totally agree with you, this was also my expectation (access control managed by router)

      This is why I was surprised when I had to use the WPS function link few appliances  to the R9000 (IP address is delivered anyway by the router)

      Thus my confusion...

      Any good idea or suggestion welcome :-)

      PS: looks that there are different functions unavailable depending on the R9000 configuration to Bridge or AP....

      • michaelkenward's avatar
        michaelkenward
        Guru - Experienced User

        Morti wrote:
        This is why I was surprised when I had to use the WPS function link few appliances  to the R9000 (IP address is delivered anyway by the router)

        If the access point is broadcasting an SSID and you have set up a password, then problems with connecting devices may well be down to the wifi clients and not the R9000.

         

        Can any wifi clients connect to the R9000 in the conventional way?