Title: How to handle alarms on the EST series? [Print this page] Author: GTAC-Sophia Time: 2023-7-4 17:14 Title: How to handle alarms on the EST series? You can choose Overview > Alarms to view thealarms on the current device
1.Default Device Name Is Not Modified
Hover the cursor over the orange number of the prompt and click in the displayed dialog box to modify the name of each device. (The orange number, 2 in the figure, indicates the number of devices that still use the default name in the network.) Enter the new device name and click OK to make the change take effect immediately.
2.Default Admin Password Is Still Used
Click the prompt to configure the admin password for the network. Hover the cursor over the orange number (1 in the figure) of the prompt to configure the device password. If you forget the admin password, you need restore factory settings.
3.Default WDS Password Is Still Used by All Devices
The default WDS password for devices of the same model is the same. Changing the WDS password can prevent others from illegally accessing the network by using a device of the same model. Click 'Click here to configure' WDS Password, enter the new password, and click Save to change the WDS password for the entire network.
When configuring the WDS password for the entirenetwork, ensure that all devices are online. Otherwise, WDS passwords of thedevices will be inconsistent.Configuring the WDS password for the entirenetwork will reconnect all devices in the network. Therefore, exercise cautionwhen performing this operation.If thereis an unbridged device in the network,the function of configuring the WDS password for the entire network will bedisabled
4.Network Cable Is Disconnected or IncorrectlyConnected
Hover the cursor over the orange number of the prompt to display the alarm details. Click the 'suggested action' to check the solution.
5. Latency Is High or Bandwidth Is Insufficient
On the Overview page, check whether Latency is Freeze
If Latency is Frozen, You Can Switch to a Less Interference Channel or Increase Bandwidth
Check Channel Interference: Choose Wireless> WDS> Channel & Transmit Power
Click Interference to check the interference of current channels.
4. Radar Signal Interference
When the device detects a radar signal in a channel, it generates an alarm and automatically switches the channel. Hover the cursor over the orange number of the prompt to display alarm details.
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