For North American phone support, call ourĭedicated Business Technical Support line Monday-Friday, 5am-11pm PST at: +1 (877) 855-6899. Manager 1.0 to 2.0 Migration Guide or contact us at. To be provided in future releases.įor any technical issues, please consult our online Linksys Cloud Rogue AP Detection, Block Clients, Band Steering
past 7ĭays, last 24 hours with the exception of online/offline status for devices. No historical statistics will be available, e.g. Without a cloud connection, but a cloud connection will be required to make configurationĭata usage statistics of clients and APs will be real-time only – i.e., populating for theĭuration of the active cloud session. Once configured, the AP can continue operating IP address, subnet mask, gateway, VLAN).Īll management features will now be cloud based. The AP will not provide the capability to be configured and managed as a stand-alone device (withĮxception of configuring connection parameters, i.e. The migration to LCM2 brings new improvements over LCM1 which are listed here (Link to marketing document),īut also changes and eliminates some functionality currently available in LCM1:
LCM1 is replaced with the new license terms for LCM2.Īccess Points upgraded to LCM2 firmware will have access to LCM2 for the lifetime of the product. Once Access Points are upgraded, this 5-year cloud license for Linksys will continue to operate the LCM1 platform for the duration of the 5 year term offered, Information, including user profiles and network settings, will not be transferred to LCM2. Please make sure you areĬomfortable with the feature changes before migrating over.Įxisting LCM1 users will need to create new accounts in LCM2 in order to use it.
The firmware update is required for the Access Points to work with LCM2. Once Access Points are upgraded with the new LCM2 firmware, these Access Points cannot revertīack to LCM1 firmware or be used with the LCM1 platform. Important facts to be aware of before migrating: The changes are outlined below. Please read carefully before initiating firmware migration. Other features. Those that are comfortable with the functionality provided in LCM1 do not have to migrateīut should know that Linksys will not be developing new functionality based on the LCM1 platform. Details of Migrating from LCM1 to LCM2 provides for new functionality, but also changes and eliminates Manager 1.0 (LCM1) accessible via to Linksys Cloud Manager 2.0 (LCM2) accessible via for allĭevices purchased with the LCM1 firmware including LAPAC1200C, LAPAC1750C, LAPAC2600C and all regional
Click on the link below to learn more about wireless MAC filtering.Įnabling Wireless MAC Filter on Linksys Wireless-N routersīy clicking the CONFIRM button I accept the Terms and Conditions related to the migration from Linksys Cloud Through this process, you will be able to filter users that may connect to the network using their MAC Addresses. Wireless MAC Filtering is one of the many ways to secure your wireless network from intruders. You should have successfully checked the wireless MAC Address of your computer. Your computer’s MAC Address should be available. In the System Preferences window, click Network.Ĭlick the Advanced… button when the Network window appears.Ĭlick Hardware in the Network window. Look for the Physical Address section under Wireless LAN adapter Wi-Fi to view your wireless adapter’s MAC Address.Ĭhecking the Mac® computer’s wireless MAC AddressĬlick the Apple® icon then select the System Preferences… option. On the Command Prompt window, enter “ipconfig/all” then press.