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section 3.4.4) where you can select another method for installing the
IP settings.
If the IP settings were set successfully, the Next button is activated.
Click Next to continue to the Ready to start the Web Interface dialog.
3.4.8 Ready to start the Web Interface
If you click Finish in this screen, KickStart will launch a Web
browser and open the Web Interface for the Access Point you have
chosen. You can now configure the Access Point. Chapters 4: ‘Basic
Configuration’ and 5: ‘Advanced configuration’ tell you more about
this. When you use KickStart to find an Access Point that already has
correct IP settings, KickStart will go directly from the ‘Select wireless
ethernet device’ dialog to this page.
3.5 Launching the Web Interface directly
When you know the IP address of an Access Point, you can
manually open the Web Interface in a web browser, just as you
would open any other Web page.
1. Open a web browser.
2. Insert the IP address of the Access Point on the address bar as
follows (a sample IP address is used in the example):
http://192.168.0.1/
Tip: you can bookmark the web address for the Web Interface for
easier access.
3.6 Contents of the We b Interface
With the Web Interface application, you can configure the Access
Point. The settings are divided into pages. These pages are listed in
the frame on the left side of the browser window.