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Connecting to the AP
To connect to the AP, you must first determine the AP’s IP address in one of these ways.
Finding the IP address on networks with a DHCP server (FIT AP)
If your network has a DHCP server, it automatically assigns an IP address to the AP.
Finding the IP address on networks without a DHCP server (FAT AP)
If your network does not have a DHCP server, the AP uses a default factory configuration
which includes the following information.
Configure the IP address of the AP as 192.168.0.50.
Configure the AP to enable the Telnet server function (the default authentication
username is
admin
, password is
h3capadmin
, case sensitive). You can remotely
manage and maintain the AP through Telnet.
Configure the AP to enable open-system authentication mode, with the SSID being
H3C.
Log into the AP
To Log into the AP after you determine its IP address:
1.
Connect the AP and PC, and ensure that the PC and AP can communicate with
each other properly.
2.
Launch your PC’s web browser. In the address bar, enter your AP IP address and
press
Enter.
3.
At the AP Login Screen, type the user name and password, and the verification
code, select the language (English and Chinese are supported at present), and
click
Login
. The default username and password are case-sensitive:
○
Username:
admin
○
Password:
h3capadmin
For details on configuring your AP, see the
H3C WA Series Access Point User Manual and
H3C WA Series WLAN Access Points Web-Based Configuration Manual (FAT AP) or H3C