EAP Controller with EAP120s
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EAP Controller with EAP120s
Model : EAP120
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version : Latest downloaded
ISP :
Hi everyone, this is my first post, so please be gentle!.
So far I have upgraded the firmware on three of our seven EAP120 APs, and set them up on the EAP Controller. The remaining four continue running in the cluster mode (until we upgrade them too).
I have set up the EAP Controller on a server (= Host), and a copy on my laptop.
One issue using the Controller Host computer is that, when I try to start EAP Controller, it usually shows that "Write error" message and doesn't start properly. I then go into Task Manager to be sure that there are no instances already running, kill it if there is, then try again. The task doesn't show up in TM as EAP, but as a Java task. >> please make this clearer in the next version.
Then when it starts a browser, the browser instantly complains about the Bad Certificate and this does of course make me nervous to override the security messages. >> In the documentation and in the start-up dialogue, it would help to WARN users that they will have to override the security settings.
In a response to a forum question, Zaizai suggested turning off firewalls and anti-virus, but this too should be noted in the documentation and start-up dialogue, if this is indeed necessary.
For how long should they be turned off? Is there a way to tell the anti-virus and firewall to accept the EAP Controller?
Now I find that it is running, but has changed the displayed IP address to 127.0.0.0 instead of the static IP that I set for it (10.0.0.x), and again this should be warned in the documentation!
These may be small things, but it makes me feel nervous that the EAP Controller is not yet a reliable way to control these APs.
My question: using Edge on my laptop, and 8.1 on that server, what settings should I be putting into the firewalls, antivirus etc so that the EAP Controller doesn't keep triggering alarm bells like this?
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version : Latest downloaded
ISP :
Hi everyone, this is my first post, so please be gentle!.
So far I have upgraded the firmware on three of our seven EAP120 APs, and set them up on the EAP Controller. The remaining four continue running in the cluster mode (until we upgrade them too).
I have set up the EAP Controller on a server (= Host), and a copy on my laptop.
One issue using the Controller Host computer is that, when I try to start EAP Controller, it usually shows that "Write error" message and doesn't start properly. I then go into Task Manager to be sure that there are no instances already running, kill it if there is, then try again. The task doesn't show up in TM as EAP, but as a Java task. >> please make this clearer in the next version.
Then when it starts a browser, the browser instantly complains about the Bad Certificate and this does of course make me nervous to override the security messages. >> In the documentation and in the start-up dialogue, it would help to WARN users that they will have to override the security settings.
In a response to a forum question, Zaizai suggested turning off firewalls and anti-virus, but this too should be noted in the documentation and start-up dialogue, if this is indeed necessary.
For how long should they be turned off? Is there a way to tell the anti-virus and firewall to accept the EAP Controller?
Now I find that it is running, but has changed the displayed IP address to 127.0.0.0 instead of the static IP that I set for it (10.0.0.x), and again this should be warned in the documentation!
These may be small things, but it makes me feel nervous that the EAP Controller is not yet a reliable way to control these APs.
My question: using Edge on my laptop, and 8.1 on that server, what settings should I be putting into the firewalls, antivirus etc so that the EAP Controller doesn't keep triggering alarm bells like this?