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Installation Guide

Connect the Access Point to Your Computer

1.   

Prepare a computer with an Ethernet adapter. If this computer is already part 
of your network, record its TCP/IP configuration settings. Configure the 
computer with a static IP address of 192.168.0.210 and 255.255.255.0 as the 
subnet mask.

2.   

Insert an Ethernet cable in the 
Ethernet port of the computer 
(point

A

 in the illustration).

3.   

Securely insert the other end of the 
cable into the Ethernet port on the 
back panel of the access point 
(point

B

 in the illustration).

4.   

Connect the power adapter to the 
access point and verify the following:

•    

Power LED

. The Power LED 

blinks when you turn on the 
access point. After a few seconds, 
the Power LED should turn steady green. If the Power LED is off or is still 
blinking after 30 seconds, check the connections, and check if the power 
outlet is controlled by a wall switch that is turned off.

•    

ACTIVE LED

. The ACTIVE LED blinks when there is Ethernet traffic. 

•    

LAN LED

. The LAN LED indicates LAN speeds: green for 1000 Mbps, 

amber for 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps. If no link is detected, the LAN LED is off.

•    

2.4 GHz LED

. The 2.4 GHz LED indicates 2.4 GHz traffic on the WLAN.

•    

5 GHz LED

. The 5 GHz LED indicates 5 GHz traffic on the WLAN.

Configure the LAN and Wireless Access Settings

1.   

On the computer that is connected to the access point, enter

http://192.168.0.100

 in the address field of a browser.

2.   

A login window displays. When 
prompted, enter 

admin

 for the user 

name and 

password

 for the 

password, both in lowercase letters.

The web management interface of the 
access point displays. The menu lets 
you navigate to the various screens.

A

B

3.   

Select 

Configuration > System > Basic > General

 from the menu.

In the Access Point Name field, enter a unique name or leave the default 
name. From the Country/Region drop-down list, select the country where the 
access point is installed. Click 

Apply

 to save your changes.

4.   

Select 

Configuration > IP > IP Settings

 from the menu. By default, the 

access point has a static IP address of 192.168.0.100 with a subnet mask of 
255.255.255.0 and the DHCP client is disabled. Configure the IP settings for 
your LAN. Click 

Apply

 to save your changes.

Tip:  

If you configure the access point as a DHCP client, reserve an 

IP address on the DHCP server in your network by binding the 
access point’s MAC address to the IP address that is issued by the 
DHCP server. The next time that you log in to the access point, you 
need to use the reserved IP address.

5.   

Select 

Configuration > Wireless > Basic > Wireless Settings

 from the 

menu. Enable one or both radios:

•    

To turn on the 2.4 GHz radio, click the 

802.11b/bg/ng

 tab and select the 

Turn Radio On

 check box. The default wireless mode is ng (that is, 

802.11ng). Click 

Apply

 to save your changes.

•    

To turn on the 5 GHz radio, click the 

802.11a/na 

tab and select the 

Turn Radio On

 check box. The default wireless mode is na (that is, 

802.11na). Click 

Apply

 to save your changes.

6.   

Select 

Configuration > Security > Profile Settings

 from the menu.

Configure one or more security profiles for your wireless network. After 
configuring each security profile, click 

Apply

 to save your changes.

The online help and the reference manual provide more information.

Test Wireless Connectivity

Using a computer or another wireless device, verify that you can establish a 
wireless connection to the access point.

Now that you have finished the setup, you are ready to deploy the access point in 
your network. You can reconfigure the computer that you used to configure the 
access point back to its original TCP/IP settings.

ProSafe® Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID support 
WNDAP380R

Thank you for selecting NETGEAR products.

Follow the instructions in this installation guide to set up your WNDAP380R wireless 
access point. For information about advanced configuration options, see the 
reference manual.

Note:

In this installation guide, the WNDAP380R wireless access point is referred 

to as the access point.

Package Contents

Unpack the box and verify the contents:

•     

ProSafe® Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID support WNDAP380R

•     

Straight through Category 5 Ethernet cable

•     

Power adapter and cord (12V, 1A)

•     

Wall-mount kit

•     

Installation guide

Set Up the Access Point

Setting up the access point consists of three short procedures:

•     

Connect the access point to your computer.

•     

Configure the LAN and wireless access settings.

•     

Test wireless connectivity.

Estimated total time for these procedures: 5 minutes.

Tip:  

Before you mount the access point in a high location, first set up 

and test the access point to verify wireless network connectivity.

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