Installation help

Installation help

Installation help
Installation help
2023-11-14 16:52:35 - last edited 2023-11-15 07:37:48
Model: EAP245  
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Hi guys,

 

I know nothing about internet - absolutely nothing so I'm sure this should be easy to fix smiley

 

My understanding is that I have my router (/modem, it's called here) that connects to the 'outside' internet. I need to make the router-name and login, and AP 1 (bedrooms) and AP 2 (attic) names and logins the same, so it creates one network (instead having to reconnect each time I go up a floor), which I can do by logging onto the router (done*), and AP 1 and AP 2, which is where I run into problems. 

 

I'm trying to login on the first AP via http://tplinkap.net/. I have been able to connect to that AP as an open network, both with cable and with wifi, but when I use either the http://tplinkap.net/-link OR the IP address (cmd, ipconfig), I can't continue. Whatever options are given on the http://tplinkap.net/ do not apply to my situation, and I have rebooted the AP several times. The login to ip address directly just gives me "This site can’t be reached". Even though I was connected to the AP. 

 

What do I do? None of the manuals treat this problem and I can't seem to find any support on this specific problem. 

 

Thanks! 

 

*done meaning, I've logged on via IP address, changed the name and password to what I want it to be for the APs also

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2023-11-15 00:29:16 - last edited 2023-11-15 07:37:48

  @DocterT555 

 

The way you set the SSIDs and wireless passwords the same as in your router depends on how you're using your EAPs - as a standalone APs or controller managed.

If you use them as a standalone APs - here's how to login their web management interface.

Here's more detailed guide on EAPs connecting to your network and their configuration.

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2023-11-15 00:29:16 - last edited 2023-11-15 07:37:48

  @DocterT555 

 

The way you set the SSIDs and wireless passwords the same as in your router depends on how you're using your EAPs - as a standalone APs or controller managed.

If you use them as a standalone APs - here's how to login their web management interface.

Here's more detailed guide on EAPs connecting to your network and their configuration.

If this was helpful click once on the arrow pointing upward. If this solves your issue, click once the star to mark it as a "Recommended Solution".
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