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Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface
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Using the Access Point Mode
Note:
.This.advanced.feature.should.be.employed.by.advanced.users.
only..The.Modem.Router.can.be.configured.to.work.as.a.wireless.
network.access.point..Using.this.mode.will.defeat.the.NAT.IP.sharing.
feature.and.DHCP.server..In.AP.mode,.the.Modem.Router.will.need.
to.be.configured.with.an.IP.address.that.is.in.the.same.subnet.as.
the.rest.of.the.network.that.you.will.bridge.to..The.default.IP.address.
is.192.168.2.254.and.subnet.mask.is.255.255.255.0..These.can.be.
customized.for.your.need.
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Enable.the.AP.mode.my.selecting.“Enable”.in.the.“Use.as.Access.
Point.only”.page..When.you.select.this.option,.you.will.be.able.to.
change.the.IP.settings..
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. Set.your.IP.settings.to.match.your.network..Click.“Apply.
Changes”.
3.
. Connect.a.cable.from.the.WAN.port.on.the.Modem.Router.to.your.
existing.network.
The.Modem.Router.is.now.acting.as.an.access.point..To.access.the.
Modem.Router.advanced.user.interface.again,.type.the.IP.address.you.
specified.into.your.browser’s.navigation.bar..You.can.set.the.encryption.
settings,.MAC.address.filtering,.SSID,.and.channel.normally.
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