The C200P is a versatile network device that integrates router and AP Controller functionalities, offering two operating modes: Main Router and AP Controller (default) and AP Controller. This instruction provides setup instructions and network topology recommendations for optimal performance.
1. Main Router and AP Controller (Default)
In this mode, the C200P functions as both a router and an AP Controller.
It is recommended to manage ≤10 APs and ≤100 clients.
Topology 1: Internet - C200P - Switch - APs

- Use Case: Suitable when managing multiple APs (requires a switch to expand port capacity).
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Setup Requirements:
- Connect the modem to the C200P WAN port, the C200P LAN port to a switch, and APs to the switch.
- Ensure the C200P and APs are in the same VLAN, as AP management traffic does not carry VLAN tags.
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SSID VLAN Support:
- Enabling SSID VLAN will make client data carry VLAN tag when sent out from AP.
- The C200P does not support VLANs or VLAN interfaces.
- To enable SSID VLANs, the switch must support VLANs, VLAN interfaces, and DHCP servers to assign IP addresses to wireless clients in the SSID VLAN.

Topology 2: Internet - C200P - APs

- Use Case: Suitable for small networks with ≤4 APs (limited by the C200P’s 4 LAN ports).
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Setup Requirements:
- Connect the modem to the C200P WAN port and APs directly to the C200P LAN ports.
- The C200P, APs, and wireless clients operate in the same network.
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SSID VLAN Support:
- SSID VLANs are not supported in this topology, as the C200P does not support VLANs or VLAN interfaces.
Note: The C200P will support VLAN and VLAN interface through firmware upgrade in the future. At that time, it will be possible to support SSID VLAN in the above topologies 1 and 2 without the switch supporting VLAN.
2. AP Controller Mode
In this mode, the C200P functions solely as an AP Controller, managing AP configuration and Captive Portal authentication data.
It supports ≤200 APs, with client device count limited only by the gateway or switch capacity.
Topology: Internet - Router - Switch - APs & C200P

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Setup Requirements:
- Connect the modem to a router, the router to a switch, and both the C200P and APs to the switch.
- Change the C200P to AP Controller mode:
- Login to the C200P web interface.
- Navigate to Quick Setup and select AP Controller mode.
- Ensure the C200P and APs are in the same VLAN, as AP management traffic does not carry VLAN tags.
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SSID VLAN Support:
- To enable SSID VLANs, the gateway or switch must support VLANs, VLAN interfaces, and DHCP servers to assign IP addresses to wireless clients in the SSID VLAN.
For further assistance, contact our support team at support@cudy.com.
21 comments
@Dear Lubos,
Sorry, I am not sure about the time line now. We will push it. I think it will be soon.
“Hello please when do you plan this fimrware version:
The C200P will support VLAN and VLAN interface through firmware upgrade in the future.
I am plannig order to apx 200 pieces of c200p but this is my limitation, no VLAN support.
Thanks in advance
Br
Lubos"
Hello please when do you plan this fimrware version:
The C200P will support VLAN and VLAN interface through firmware upgrade in the future.
I am plannig order to apx 200 pieces of c200p but this is my limitation, no VLAN support.
Thanks in advance
Br
Lubos
@Dear Tilde,
I am not sure about the time now.
“Dear Cudy Support,
“The C200P will support VLAN and VLAN interface through firmware upgrade in the future.”
When do you have a firmware upgrade scheduled to provide VLANs natively on C200P?
Kind regards"
Dear Cudy Support,
“The C200P will support VLAN and VLAN interface through firmware upgrade in the future.”
When do you have a firmware upgrade scheduled to provide VLANs natively on C200P?
Kind regards
@Dear Klaus,
Is it LT700 Outdoor or LT700? If it is LT700. Both of the LAN and WAN ports don’t support PoE function.
In addition, do you plan to connect the wired broadband line to the C200P? I don’t under stand well what do you plan to install the network. Do you plan to use the 4G connection as the main internet line or just a backup line?
“Dear Cudy Support Team,
I recently purchased three AP3000 units, one LT700, and one C200P, and I would like to operate these devices together.
My plan is to power the AP3000 access points as well as the LT700 through the PoE ports of the C200P.
However, the LT700 obtains its internet connection via 4G and therefore cannot be operated through a regular LAN port. The WAN port of the LT700 unfortunately does not support PoE.
Therefore, my questions are:
Can PoE be supplied to the LT700’s WAN port, or is this port fundamentally not PoE-capable?
Is there any way to operate the LT700 via one of the LAN ports, even though it receives its internet connection via 4G, so that it can be powered via PoE?
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Kind regards,
Klaus”