Features |
Description |
Syslog |
Querying a broader range of logs over an extended duration is supported. |
MLO |
Users can toggle on or off the MLO switch |
For medium to large-scale network projects, network administrators often use third-party software to interface with all devices, monitoring system metrics and identifying any abnormal behavior to ensure system health and security. Devices usually support network management protocols such as SNMP and Syslog for seamless integration.
Toggle on SYSLOG to enable the SYSLOG protocol. When enabled, the device can connect with a remote log server to send log information over the network.
Multi-Link Operation (MLO) enhances data transmission performance and reduces latency by simultaneously utilizing multiple wireless channels. When enabled, it allows clients to connect to multiple Wi-Fi frequency bands simultaneously.
(1) Go to the configuration page.
(2) Click to expand advanced settings, toggle on MLO, and then click OK. When enabled, MLO-capable clients can connect to multiple frequency bands simultaneously, enhancing the user experience.
Features |
Description |
AP Mesh |
To address AP Mesh security vulnerabilities, pairing with customizable Mesh Wi-Fi (configurable SSID and password) is supported, and the wireless self-healing feature is enabled by default. |
Radius |
Integration with mainstream Radius servers (ISE, ClearPass) is supported. |
IPv6 |
In the IPv6 LAN settings, the Disable option is added to the Subnet Prefix Name drop-down list. |
Choose Network-Wide > Workspace > Wireless > AP Mesh.
After Reyee Mesh is enabled, you can set up a Mesh network through Mesh pairing between the devices that support Reyee Mesh. You can press the Mesh button on the device to automatically discover a new device for Mesh pairing or log in to the management page to select a new device for Mesh pairing. Reyee Mesh is enabled on the device by default.
Old Device Compatibility: If there are devices running software versions older than R320 in the environment to form a Mesh network, you are advised to enable Old Device Compatibility. When this feature is enabled, devices with software versions prior to R320 can join the mesh network through the fixed Mesh Wi-Fi network.
Configuring Mesh Wi-Fi
Choose One-Device > Config > Network > IPv6 Address > LAN Settings.
When the device accesses the network in DHCP mode, the upstream device can assign an IPv6 address to the LAN port, and assign IPv6 addresses to the clients in the LAN based on the IPv6 address prefix. If the upstream device cannot assign an IPv6 address prefix to the current device, you need to manually configure an IPv6 address prefix for the LAN port, and assign IPv6 addresses to the clients in the LAN by enabling the N/AT66 function.
Click Edit corresponding to the default VLAN, and fill in a local address of no more than 64 bits in the IPv6 Address/Prefix Length column. This address will also be used as the IPv6 address prefix.
IPv6 Assignment specifies the method for assigning IPv6 addresses for clients. The following options are available:
l |
Auto: Both DHCPv6 and SLAAC are used to assign IPv6 addresses to clients. |
l |
DHCPv6: DHCPv6 is used to assign IPv6 addresses to clients. |
l |
SLAAC: SLAAC is used to assign IPv6 addresses to clients. |
l |
Null: No IPv6 addresses are assigned to clients. |
The setting of IPv6 Assignment is determined by the protocol supported by intranet clients. If you are not sure about the protocol supported by intranet clients, select Auto.
You can click Advanced Settings to configure more address attributes.
l Subnet Prefix Name:Configure the interface from which the prefix is obtained, for example, WAN_V6. The default value is all interfaces. If Disable is selected, the IPv6 Address/Prefix Length field must be configured to assign IP addresses to hosts on the LAN.
3 Resolved Issues
Bug ID |
Description |
1250858 |
Resolved the device crash issue caused by network setup failures in environments with excessive APs. |
1211803 |
Resolved the issue of device mesh failure in certain scenarios. |
Bug ID |
Description |
Avoidance Measures |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
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