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GWN7000 User Manual
Version 1.0.6.28
Please be noted that once an AP it turned into Client Bridge mode, it cannot be controlled by a Master
anymore, and a factory reset is required to turn it back into normal AP mode.
Figure 29: Client Bridge
Important Notes:
The access point that will be operating on bridge mode, must be set with a fixed IP address before
activating the bridge mode on the access point.
Users must enable client bridge support option under LAN or SSID WiFi settings in order to have it
fully functional. See [Client Bridge Support]
Transfer AP
Users can easily transfer the AP from local master to the Cloud based Controller account by clicking on
. When you already have Network/WIFI configurations on your cloud account, using this
feature will let you choose existing Network/SSID to adopt your local AP. Note: Local configurations will
not be transferred. For more details, please refer to GWN.Cloud User Guide.
SSIDs
When using GWN7000 as Master Access Point, users have the ability to create different SSIDs and adding
GWN7610/GWN7600/GWN7600LR Slave Access Points to each SSID depending on the needs of the
customer.
Log in as Master to the GWN7000 WebGUI and go to SSIDs.
Figure 30: SSID
The GWN7000 can support the management of up to 16 SSIDs, click on to add a new SSID.

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Grandstream Networks GWN7000 Specifications

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BrandGrandstream Networks
ModelGWN7000
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

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