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Linksys LAPAC1200C User Manual

Linksys LAPAC1200C
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Captive Portal
Captive Portal is a method of securing access to the Internet from within a wireless network.
Users must enter authentication credentials before their wireless client devices can access the
Internet.
Global Configuration
Go to Configuration > Captive Portal > Global Configuration to change settings and modify
captive portal authentication access port number if needed.
Captive Portal
Enable or Disable Captive Portal function globally.
Captive Portal is disabled by default.
Authentication
Timeout
The number of seconds the access point keeps an
authentication session open with a wireless client. If
the client fails to enter authentication credentials
within the timeout period, the client may need to
refresh the web authentication page.
The range is from 60 to 600 seconds. Default is 300.
Additional HTTP
Port
HTTP portal authentication uses the HTTP
management port by default. You can configure an
additional port for that process.

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Linksys LAPAC1200C Specifications

General IconGeneral
Colormulti, white
Wi-Fi Speed1200 gigabits per second
Wireless Standardac, n
Data Encryptionyes
Encryption Typeother, wep, wpa, wpa2
Security Features802.1x supplicant; mac-based acl; rogue ap detection; ssid-to-vlan mapping
Portsother, rj-45
Bluetoothno
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Height1.72 inches
Width9.33 inches
Net Weight1.12 pounds

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