Instead, if you are connected to same network as the AP, enter the LAN IP address
that is assigned to the AP. For information about finding the IP address, see Find the
IP address of the AP when you cannot use routerlogin.net on page 32.
A login window displays.
If your browser displays a security warning, dismiss the warning. For more information,
see Dismiss a browser security warning on page 38.
3. Enter the AP local device password.
The local device password is the one that you specified. The local device password
is case-sensitive.
The BASIC Home page displays.
4. Select ADVANCED > Advanced Setup > Wireless Settings.
The Wireless Settings page displays. The lower part of the page is called the
Advanced Wireless Settings page. (As you scroll down on the page, the page name
changes.)
5. Do one of the following:
•
2.4 GHz radio. To change the settings for the 2.4 GHz radio, scroll down to the
Advanced Wireless Settings (2.4 GHz/b/g/n/ax) section.
•
5 GHz radio. To change the settings for the 5 GHz radio, scroll down to the
Advanced Wireless Settings (5 GHz 802.11a/n/ac/ax) section.
Note: If the smart connect feature is enabled (which it is by default), the page
presents a single option in the Advanced Wireless Settings (2.4 GHz/b/g/n/ax & 5
GHz 802.11a/n/ac/ax) section. In that situation, any change in the transmission output
power applies to both radios simultaneously. If the smart connect feature is disabled,
you can change the transmission output power for each radio individually.
6. From the Transmit Power Control menu , select 100%, 75%, 50%, or 25%.
The default setting is 100%.
7. Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved. The radio restarts and WiFi clients might need to reconnect.
Add a WiFi schedule for a radio
You can use this feature to turn off the WiFi signal from a radio at times when you do
not need a WiFi connection. For example, you might turn it off at night, for the weekend,
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