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• SSID: Shows the information of different configurations of multiple SSIDs
• DHCP client: Shows a list of IP addresses assigned by the AP to the terminal. Available only for wire-
less routing modes.
• Wireless terminal station: Displays the list of clients currently connected to the AP.
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Wizard
Step by step guide to configure your AP
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First step
Select the working mode for your AP ("Fit AP") is the default mode. * Note: DHCP service cannot be
enabled in this mode. DHCP will be handled by your router.
• In AP Mode (default mode): The AP is connected to the router and will act as a wireless access
point. For better performance and control options, you can connect to an AC controller (sold separa-
tely). For more details, refer to the gateway manual.
• Select the network protocol (DHCP or Static).
Note: The default IP address of the AP (192.168.1.2) will be changed to the IP address selected during
this step.
• WAN Configuration: You can set the DNS.
• Wireless setup: You can change the SSID name and encryption mode and go to "Wireless Settings"
to change the detailed setup
• Confirm that the setup is complete.
Note: Once you have changed the default IP of the AP, you will need to log in with the newly assi-
gned IP. If the settings were "static", use the static IP address assigned to the unit. If the settings were
"DHCP", log in to the router which is assigning the IP to this AP unit and search the IP assigned to the
AP by searching the MAC address of the AP from the router's connected device list.
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