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OPERATION MODES – WHEN TO USE WHICH
Your Intellinet Access Point supports four operation modes: Router, WISP, Access Point (AP) and Repeater. Before you
start making changes to the configuration, you should familiarize yourself with these modes.
ACCESS POINT
This is the default operation mode of the Intellinet Access Point. A wireless access point (AP) is a device
that allows wireless devices to connect to a wired network using Wi‐Fi. In this mode, the device acts as
a simple network switch connecting wireless and wired network clients.
Click on AP to open up the wireless network screen.
Provide the
SSID
(name of the wireless network) for both the 2.4 and 5 GHz
(‘AC’) radio. Set up the
Security Type
for the wireless networks.
WPA2 PSK
is
recommended as it provides the most robust security for your wireless
networks.
Click ‘Apply’ to activate the settings. The Access Point will then perform a
reboot. After this, you can re‐connect to the admin web interface, and from
there you have access to advanced wireless settings.
Default values for Access Point (AP) mode, if device is not connected to a router or DHCP server with the LAN port.
Parameter
Value
Access Point IP Address
192.168.2.1
Access Point DHCP Server
Activated, Access Point provides IP addresses to clients.
Access Point DHCP Client
Disabled, LAN IP address is 192.168.2.1
Access to Web UI via
http://192.168.2.1 or http://ap.setup
Default values for Access Point (AP) mode, if device is connected to a router or DHCP server with the LAN port.
Parameter
Value
Access Point IP Address
Variable, depends on the Router or DHCP server in your network.
Access Point DHCP Server
Disabled. The Access Point will not provide IP addresses to clients.
Access Point DHCP Client
Enabled. LAN IP of Access Point is provided by Router or DHCP server in
your network.
Access to Web UI via
http://ap.setup
or IP addresses provided by Router or DHCP server in
your network.