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That concludes the necessary configuration steps for the TAP100. Now, let's establish the connection between your router and the TAP100. To do this, you can simply connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the router's LAN port and the other end to the TAP100's Ethernet IN port on the PoE injector. For more detailed installation instructions, please refer to the installation guide which can be found [https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/view/QSG_TAP100#Installation_Guide here]
 
That concludes the necessary configuration steps for the TAP100. Now, let's establish the connection between your router and the TAP100. To do this, you can simply connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the router's LAN port and the other end to the TAP100's Ethernet IN port on the PoE injector. For more detailed installation instructions, please refer to the installation guide which can be found [https://wiki.teltonika-networks.com/view/QSG_TAP100#Installation_Guide here]
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==Optional configurations==
==Access router through hotspot==
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===Access router through hotspot===
 
With the current configuration, clients have access to the TAP100 WebUI but cannot reach the router's WebUI. This section outlines additional steps to enable hotspot clients to access the router's WebUI.
 
With the current configuration, clients have access to the TAP100 WebUI but cannot reach the router's WebUI. This section outlines additional steps to enable hotspot clients to access the router's WebUI.
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With this firewall rule in place, all clients connected to the hotspot will have access to the router's WebUI using the router LAN address (in our case, 192.168.5.1) and can reach the TAP100 WebUI via the tap100.rutos.net address.
 
With this firewall rule in place, all clients connected to the hotspot will have access to the router's WebUI using the router LAN address (in our case, 192.168.5.1) and can reach the TAP100 WebUI via the tap100.rutos.net address.
==Disabling wired hotspot capabilities on the router==
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===Disabling wired hotspot capabilities on the router===
 
With the initial setup, our router is capable of providing both a wired and wireless hotspot network. If you wish to disable the wired hotspot capabilities on the router, you can do so by accessing the router's WebUI and navigating to  '''Network -> VLAN -> Port Based'''. In this section, simply select the "OFF" option for the ports you want to disable. It's important to keep in mind that you cannot disable all LAN ports since one of them is necessary for connecting to the TAP100.
 
With the initial setup, our router is capable of providing both a wired and wireless hotspot network. If you wish to disable the wired hotspot capabilities on the router, you can do so by accessing the router's WebUI and navigating to  '''Network -> VLAN -> Port Based'''. In this section, simply select the "OFF" option for the ports you want to disable. It's important to keep in mind that you cannot disable all LAN ports since one of them is necessary for connecting to the TAP100.
 
For example, if you have configured the management port on LAN 1 port, your TAP100 is connected to LAN 3 port, and you want to disable the wired hotspot capabilities on LAN 2, your VLAN configuration page should look like this :  
 
For example, if you have configured the management port on LAN 1 port, your TAP100 is connected to LAN 3 port, and you want to disable the wired hotspot capabilities on LAN 2, your VLAN configuration page should look like this :  
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==Isolating hotspot clients communication==
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===Isolating hotspot clients communication===
 
In our default setup, hotspot clients have the ability to communicate with each other. To restrict this communication, we'll need to make an adjustment on both your TAP100 device and your router.
 
In our default setup, hotspot clients have the ability to communicate with each other. To restrict this communication, we'll need to make an adjustment on both your TAP100 device and your router.
 
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