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4.2
D
EFAULT
S
ETTINGS FOR
D
IFFERENT
O
PERATIONAL
M
ODES
Depending on the operational status of the wireless range extender, it will exhibit different sorts of behaviors. These
directly affect how you need to interact with the device.
Operation mode: Factory default state. Not configured.
Mode
DHCP
Server
Device IP
SSID
How to connect
AP/Repeater
Enabled
192.168.2.2 Manhattan24
Manhattan50
Wired: Connect network cable from a computer LAN port to a
LAN port on the wireless range extender.
Wireless: Join the wireless network with the name
Manhattan24 or Manhattan50. Regardless of whether you
connected wirelessly or wired, the IP settings of your
computer’s network adapter should be set to “Automatic.” If
you have a static IP setup, you must temporarily change the
IP address to be in the range of 192.168.2.xxx, where “xxx”
must not equal “2.”
Operation mode: Device is set up as a wireless range extender (repeater).
Mode
DHCP Server
Device IP
SSID
How to connect
AP/Repeater Disabled
DHCP requests
from any client
will be passed on
to the wireless
network and will
be answered by
the main DHCP
server; i.e., the
wireless router in
your network.
192.168.2.2
The SSID will be
the same as the
name of the
wireless network
that is being
extended.
Once the wireless range extender is set up and
operates as a repeater, it receives its IP address
from the wireless router in your network – just like
any of your PCs, laptops, phones or tablets. In
order to access the Web admin UI, open the
address http://manhattan.repeater in your Web
browser. Alternatively, you can check your wireless
router’s DHCP log to see which IP address the
wireless range extender has received from the
wireless router.
Operation mode: Device is set up as a wireless access point.
Mode
DHCP Server
Device IP
SSID
How to connect
AP/Repeater Disabled
DHCP requests
from any client
will be passed
on to the
wireless network
and will be
answered by the
main DHCP
server; i.e., the
wireless router
in your network.
The default IP
address is
192.168.2.2,
but you may
have changed
this when
activating the
access point
mode.
The SSIDs are going to be
the default Manhattan24
and Manhattan50 unless
you changed them in the
basic wireless settings.
If you have
not
changed the default IP
address of the device when you
activated the access point mode, you
must temporarily change the IP address
to be in the range of 192.168.2.xxx,
where “xxx” must not equal “2.”
If you
did
change the IP address of the
device to something else — for example
192.168.10.150 — then you must also
change the IP address of your network
adapter to be in the range of
192.1.68.10.xxx, where “xxx” must not
equal “150.”