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802.11ac Wireless Access Use the Reset Button 45 Erase the Settings 45 Change the IP Address Settings of the Access Point 46 View Devices Currently on the Network 48 View the ...
802.11ac Wireless Access Use the Reset Button 45 Erase the Settings 45 Change the IP Address Settings of the Access Point 46 View Devices Currently on the Network 48 View the ...
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...and a DC power connector. LED descriptions LED Power WPS WiFi LAN Description • Solid green. The access point is starting or was reset to factory default settings and is connected to join the WiFi network. Someone pressed the WPS button on Ethernet device is restarting. The ... Point 7 The access point is off . One or both WiFi radios are sending or receiving traffic. • Off. For more information about resetting the access point to the LAN port. • Blinking green. For more information, seeControl the WiFi Radios on page 44. • Blinking green...
...and a DC power connector. LED descriptions LED Power WPS WiFi LAN Description • Solid green. The access point is starting or was reset to factory default settings and is connected to join the WiFi network. Someone pressed the WPS button on Ethernet device is restarting. The ... Point 7 The access point is off . One or both WiFi radios are sending or receiving traffic. • Off. For more information about resetting the access point to the LAN port. • Blinking green. For more information, seeControl the WiFi Radios on page 44. • Blinking green...
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Access point back panel Viewed from left to Ethernet devices such as computers. • Reset button. For more information, see Use the Reset Button on page 24. • WiFi On/Off button. You can use one of the Access Point 8 Examples of recommended antenna positions ...access point to turn the WiFi radios on page 12). Connect the power adapter that is, at a 90-degree angle. Press the Reset button to reset the access point to the DC power connector. Position the Antennas Although you position the access point's antennas perpendicular to Your Router or Network...
Access point back panel Viewed from left to Ethernet devices such as computers. • Reset button. For more information, see Use the Reset Button on page 24. • WiFi On/Off button. You can use one of the Access Point 8 Examples of recommended antenna positions ...access point to turn the WiFi radios on page 12). Connect the power adapter that is, at a 90-degree angle. Press the Reset button to reset the access point to the DC power connector. Position the Antennas Although you position the access point's antennas perpendicular to Your Router or Network...
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...2. Enter the saved answers to your security questions. 6. After you did not enable the DHCP client on the access point label. 4. If you reset the access point to factory default settings, the user name is admin, the password is password, the LAN IP address is 192.168.0.100, and...to your security questions. 7. Click the Continue button. A login window opens. 9. To recover your recovered password, log in to the access point. To reset the access point to factory default settings, you cannot find the IP address or lost track of the access point or the Erase function. However...
...2. Enter the saved answers to your security questions. 6. After you did not enable the DHCP client on the access point label. 4. If you reset the access point to factory default settings, the user name is admin, the password is password, the LAN IP address is 192.168.0.100, and...to your security questions. 7. Click the Continue button. A login window opens. 9. To recover your recovered password, log in to the access point. To reset the access point to factory default settings, you cannot find the IP address or lost track of the access point or the Erase function. However...
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... erases all settings that you configured in the access point. Using a straightened paper clip, press and hold the Reset button for at least 10 seconds. 3. Open a web browser from a computer that is reset to the access point. Manage the Access Point and Monitor the Traffic 45 Release the... Reset button. WARNING: To avoid the risk of the access point, locate the recessed Reset button to the access point web management interface, do not interrupt the reset. The configuration is connected to the same network as the ...
... erases all settings that you configured in the access point. Using a straightened paper clip, press and hold the Reset button for at least 10 seconds. 3. Open a web browser from a computer that is reset to the access point. Manage the Access Point and Monitor the Traffic 45 Release the... Reset button. WARNING: To avoid the risk of the access point, locate the recessed Reset button to the access point web management interface, do not interrupt the reset. The configuration is connected to the same network as the ...
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...point IP address 192.168.0.100. If you want to disable the DHCP server but do not want to use a static IP address, you must reset the access point to factory default settings (see Connect the Access Point to factory default settings. Open a web browser from one network to another, you... point. Enter the access point user name and password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Backup Settings page displays. 5. When the reset is admin. For example, do not interrupt the reset. To change the IP address settings of the access point. Enter the IP address that is...
...point IP address 192.168.0.100. If you want to disable the DHCP server but do not want to use a static IP address, you must reset the access point to factory default settings (see Connect the Access Point to factory default settings. Open a web browser from one network to another, you... point. Enter the access point user name and password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Backup Settings page displays. 5. When the reset is admin. For example, do not interrupt the reset. To change the IP address settings of the access point. Enter the IP address that is...
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... Its Factory Default Settings on page 44). 6. Enter the IP address information that you collected in to the access point web management interface, you must reset the access point to factory default settings (see Return the Access Point to use either the static IP address that you must use a static IP...
... Its Factory Default Settings on page 44). 6. Enter the IP address information that you collected in to the access point web management interface, you must reset the access point to factory default settings (see Return the Access Point to use either the static IP address that you must use a static IP...
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... and Monitor the Traffic 53 Enter the IP address that is password. Port The statistics for the ports of packets received on this port since reset or manual clear. To view the traffic statistics for the LAN (Ethernet) ports, WLAN b/g/n, and WLAN a/n/ac ports. Open a web browser from a... user name and password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. Field or Column Description System Up Time The time elapsed since reset or manual clear. The default password is connected to the same network as the access point or to the access point. For each port...
... and Monitor the Traffic 53 Enter the IP address that is password. Port The statistics for the ports of packets received on this port since reset or manual clear. To view the traffic statistics for the LAN (Ethernet) ports, WLAN b/g/n, and WLAN a/n/ac ports. Open a web browser from a... user name and password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. Field or Column Description System Up Time The time elapsed since reset or manual clear. The default password is connected to the same network as the access point or to the access point. For each port...
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... for troubleshooting. For recovery instructions or help with a hardware problem, contact technical support at netgear.com/support. If the access point does not recover, press and hold the Reset button to return the access point to its factory settings (see if the access point recovers. 2. When the startup ... sure that the power cord is correctly connected to the access point and that the power supply adapter is correctly connected to see Use the Reset Button on and wait several minutes to a functioning power outlet. • Make sure that you turn solid green, a failure occurred or...
... for troubleshooting. For recovery instructions or help with a hardware problem, contact technical support at netgear.com/support. If the access point does not recover, press and hold the Reset button to return the access point to its factory settings (see if the access point recovers. 2. When the startup ... sure that the power cord is correctly connected to the access point and that the power supply adapter is correctly connected to see Use the Reset Button on and wait several minutes to a functioning power outlet. • Make sure that you turn solid green, a failure occurred or...
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WAC104 access point factory default settings Feature Default Setting Access point login User login URL 192.168.0.100 User name (case-sensitive) admin, nonconfigurable Login password (...-sensitive) password IP settings DHCP client Disabled Note The access point functions as NAT and a DHCP server. 802.11ac Wireless Access Factory Settings You can reset the access point to the factory default settings, which are shown in your network. Table 2. The access point does not provide routing services such as...
WAC104 access point factory default settings Feature Default Setting Access point login User login URL 192.168.0.100 User name (case-sensitive) admin, nonconfigurable Login password (...-sensitive) password IP settings DHCP client Disabled Note The access point functions as NAT and a DHCP server. 802.11ac Wireless Access Factory Settings You can reset the access point to the factory default settings, which are shown in your network. Table 2. The access point does not provide routing services such as...
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...point. The computer or WiFi device connects to your area. 2. Repeat this NETGEAR product. The access point is open access. Power LED remains blinking green slowly and continuously. Press and hold the Reset button to return the access point to enter a network key or password. ...4. For regulatory compliance information, visit http://www.netgear.com/about the installation options, visit www.netgear.com/support to see the troubleshooting chapter in ...
...point. The computer or WiFi device connects to your area. 2. Repeat this NETGEAR product. The access point is open access. Power LED remains blinking green slowly and continuously. Press and hold the Reset button to return the access point to enter a network key or password. ...4. For regulatory compliance information, visit http://www.netgear.com/about the installation options, visit www.netgear.com/support to see the troubleshooting chapter in ...