Acer 954318 Wave 7 Wi-Fi Mesh Router User Manual
There are some limitations in our mesh which are listed below:
I. Due to the adoption of front-haul and backhaul sharing bandwidth to
connect various nodes in the Mesh network, if the Mesh agent is in a
daisy-chain configuration, each layer of connected nodes needs to
simultaneously handle communication with both upper-layer nodes and
lower-level devices. As a result, the available bandwidth speed will be
halved and evenly distributed. Based on this limitation, we recommend
that users assemble the Mesh network using Ethernet cables to
connect the nodes. This will avoid rate loss due to shared bandwidth
(achieving lossless conditions). If users must connect the nodes
wirelessly, we suggest forming a star topology network to prevent
significant rate reduction caused by multi-tiered connections.
II. All devices are factory-defaulted as routers. Users can change the
device role (e.g., Mesh controller, Mesh agent) through Quick Setup.
III. Once a device has been set as a Mesh controller or Mesh agent,
changing the device role requires restoring the device to its factory
settings before the role change can be made. Note: When the current
device is a router, it can be changed to other roles such as Mesh
controller or agent (using GUI operation mode or Quick Setup).
IV. Mesh supports WPS Onboarding, but in cases where connection is
hindered due to environmental interference, it's recommended to move
the agent closer to the controller, or restore the device to its factory
default settings and follow the Quick Setup process to reconfigure the
agent.
Alternatively, you can perform the setup steps via Ethernet connection.
V. If the Mesh Wi-Fi SSID or password is changed in an existing Mesh
network, agents will apply the new configuration after the
synchronization process is done. If the agent does not apply the new
configuration successfully or the agent is in the offline status, it must go
through the onboarding process with the controller again. This is
necessary for the updated SSID or password to be applied to these
agents.
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7. WAN
7.1 WAN Status
This tab provides details about WAN
connectivity status and the following
key information::
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Time duration
(format HH:MM:SS)
MAC address
Connection Mode: DHCP,
static IP, PPPoE, etc.
IP address
Subnet mask
Default gateway
Primary & Secondary DNS server
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7.2 WAN Setting:
On this page, you can configure the
Ethernet WAN connection mode to DHCP,
Static IP, or PPPoE, or switch the WAN
port to LAN1 based on your connection
needs. Click the dropdown arrow to reveal
and select your preferred WAN settings.
You can select “Switch WAN port to LAN1”
if you are using the router in repeater mode,
where the WAN port is not needed.
This will provide you with an additional
LAN port.
7.3 DMZ
A DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) is a physical or
logical subnetwork that exposes an
organization’s public-facing services to an
untrusted, typically larger network such as
the Internet.
If external users are unable to access
specific network services provided by the
Local Area Network (LAN), use the DMZ
function to designate the client offering
these services as the DMZ host. Enter the
host’s IP address, and external users will
then have access to all the services
provided by that host.
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| General | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Acer 954318 Wave 7 Wi-Fi Mesh Router User Manual |
| Make | Acer |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | PDF (Download) |
| File size | 0.74 MB |
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