Using WEBconfig, you can configure individual devices or monitor them during operation. WEBconfig is reached via HTTP and HTTPS. If you use HTTP, the device automatically redirects you to an encrypted HTTPS connection.
Important: WEBconfig uses a self-signed SSL certificate, so this must be added as an exception in the browser for each device.
The following provides an overview of the main components of WEBconfig, which are located in the left-hand section in the sidebar.
Dashboard
The Dashboard displays status information of the device during operation.
- System – basic information about the device, e.g. the device name and the firmware version.
- WLAN – information about the load on the WLAN channels operated by the device.
- Connected stations – shows all WLAN stations currently connected to the device.
- Neighborhood – overview of the WLAN environment, especially the WLAN access points and WLAN routers that are locally active.
- Monitoring – graphical representation of the WLAN throughput, LAN throughput, number of WLAN stations and channel load over time.
Configuration
- System configuration – configuration of basic parameters of your device, such as the device name or the IP settings for managing the device.
- WLAN – the WLAN configuration is designed to assist the user with the most common settings and to eliminate the hassle of configuring minor details. It remains possible to configure different scenarios.
Logs
This area outputs the device SYSLOG.