The AP LAN LED for the port to which you attached the device lights solid green.
Your computer or LAN device connects to the local area network (LAN).
Routing features enabled in router mode
The AP can function in router mode (its default operation mode) or in AP mode.
When the AP is in router mode, the following routing features are enabled in the local
browser UI:
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Internet settings, including an IP address issued through dynamic DHCP (the default
setting), a manually specified static IP address, an IP address issued through PPPoE,
L2TP, or PPTP, and various ways to implement an IPv6 address.
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WAN settings, including routing services such as NAT.
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LAN settings, including a DHCP server.
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QoS settings.
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Internet security settings, including the option to block sites and services, and the
option to set up port forwarding and port triggering rules.
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VPN service and VPN client.
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Internet traffic meter.
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Bridge port and VLAN tag groups.
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Changing the priority for an attached device.
Note: In AP mode, these features are not required because they can be provided by
the routing device to which the AP connects. Therefore, in AP mode, these features are
masked out in the local browser UI.
Dismiss a browser security warning
When you enter http://www.routerlogin.net or http://www.routerlogin.com in the
address field of your browser, a security warning can display. This is normal. You can
just dismiss the security warning.
To dismiss a browser security warning:
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Google Chrome: Click the ADVANCED link. Then, click the Proceed to x.x.x.x
(unsafe) link, in which x.x.x.x represents the domain name or IP address of the device.
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Apple Safari: Click the Show Details button. Then, click the visit this website link.
If a warning pop-up window displays, click the Visit Website button. If another
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Installation and Initial Log-in
WiFi 6 AX1800 Dual Band Wireless Access Point WAX204