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Version 2.01(NA)_95x150 | January 1, 2015

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Open the wireless utility on your wireless device or computer. 
Select the Wi-Fi Network name (from the Wi-Fi Companion 
Card) and enter the password. 

Open a web browser (e.g., Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, or 
Chrome) and enter 

http://dlinkap.local./

. You may also enter the 

IP address* of the DAP-1320. Windows XP users can enter 

http://dlinkap

.

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Why can’t I connect to my wireless router or my wireless 

 

connection drops?

1. Verify that the DAP-1320 is within range of your wireless router. Try 

plugging it into a location closer to the router and verify the LED is 
solid green.

2. If you initially connected the DAP-1320 to your router and it no longer 

connects, log in to your router and change the wireless security to 
WPA2 only (do not use auto detect). 

3. Try setting your wireless router to a specific channel (1, 6, or 11) 

instead of “auto”.

4. Note that when repeating a wireless signal from a router or access 

point, devices connected to the repeater will not get the same speed/
throughput as when connected directly to the router.

 

How do I change the wireless settings on the DAP-1320?

1. Open a web browser (e.g., Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, or Chrome) 

and go to 

http://dlinkap.local./

 (or 

http://dlinkap

 on Windows XP).

2. At the login screen, click or press the 

Log in

 button (no password by 

default).

3. Go to 

Settings

 > 

Extended

 

Wi-Fi Settings

.

4. Enter a new wireless name (SSID) and password. 

Troubleshooting

Documentation available at http://www.dlink.com/DAP-1320.

5. Click or press 

Save

 Note:

 

If you have changed the Wi-Fi Network name, the device you are 

currently using to connect to the DAP-1320 will drop. You will need to 
open your wireless utility and connect to the DAP-1320 using the new 
network name and password.

What if I forgot my DAP-1320 password?

1. If you forgot your password or want to reset the DAP-1320 back to 

the factory default settings, press and hold the reset button using 
a paper clip and release after 10 seconds. 

  Warning: This process will erase all your settings. 

2. You may repeat the WPS process on the other side of this QIG or 

log in and run the Setup Wizard. Follow the steps under 

Configure 

the DAP-1320

.

Configure the DAP-1320 Using a Web Browser

You may log into the web-based configuration utility on the DAP-1320 
to perform the following tasks:

• Run the setup wizard
• Upgrade firmware
• Change wireless and network settings

Once you connect, the log in page will appear. Enter your 
password and click 

Log in

. By default the password is blank.

Note:

 If this is the first time logging in the DAP-1320, you will be 

directed to the setup wizard automatically.

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The home page will display your current status. A green check 
mark represents a successful connection to your wireless router 
or Access Point (AP). 

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If the check mark is red, you may connect to your wireless router 
or AP by clicking on the 

Uplink Router

 icon.

Click the 

Settings

 tab to edit your wireless and network settings. 

Click the 

Management

 tab to change the DAP-1320 login 

password, update firmware, or view statistics. 

Visit 

http://www.dlink.com/DAP-1320

 to download the user 

manual for more information. 

* The default IP address is 192.168.0.50. Once the DAP-1320 connects to your router, it 

will get assigned a new IP address based on your router/network’s DHCP settings. You 

will need to log in to your router and view the DHCP table to see what IP address was 

assigned to the DAP-1320. The MAC address is printed on the label on the DAP-1320.

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Plug the DAP-1320 in an available outlet near your router. You 
may move it to a more suitable location after configuration.

Wi-Fi Name(SSID):

dlink-2c19

Wi-Fi Password:

gccnu80856

Web browser link:

http://dlinkap2c19.local.

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