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The AP control server is the server on which you have installed Internet Authentication Services (IAS). Launch this service, and start the AP control server from the command-line.
For more information, see How To Set Up the AP Control Server,
Syntax
apcontrol.exe [-s server] [-p port] [–v] [–z] [–k regKey]
Command-line parameters
| Command-line parameter | Description |
|---|---|
-sserver |
Specifies the name or the IP address of the server. The default value is localhost, |
-pport |
Specifies the TCP/IP port through which the AP control server connects to the access points. The default value is 33331. |
-v |
Specifies that debug output be verbose. |
-z |
Sends debug output to the console. |
-kregKey |
Specifies the registry key that contains the initial configuration for the access point. The default value is SOFTWARE\Microsoft\CETest\APCTL. |
-? |
Provides information about the command-line parameter. |
Note
Normally, only the port and the registry key are specified.
See Also
Tasks
How To Set Up the AP Control Server
Concepts
Supported Access Points for the Wi-Fi Authentication Tests
Other Resources
How To Set Up Authentication Servers on Windows Server 2003
Wi-Fi Authentication Tests