


Here is the guide to verify IP address/gateway on your devices? Here we take a Windows 10 computer as an example:
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If you still have no idea of how to find the IP address assigned to the AP, you may install an IP scanner software to identify the current IP address of the AP.Ĭase 2 When the AP (Archer AX72) is disconnected from the wired host routerĬonnect a laptop or phone to the wireless network of the AP, verify the IP gateway that it receives from the AP, that is the IP address of the AP now. Try finding it out by reaching out to the web interface of the wired host router first, then looking for DHCP Server or DHCP Clie t list, which should show the IP addresses that it assigns on your devices. You will be able to identify that it's the AP since it will use the Device Name or the MAC address of the AP. Be aware the IP address you use to login to the AP web interface depends on how the IP settings are configured on the AP, that might change to match the IP subnet used in your network. Option 2 Login to the interface by its current IP address.Typing your own login password to login to the interface and you are in. Option 1 (Recommended) Simply by opening a web browser and entering the login domain into the address bar on the browser, you should see the login window now.Here we take Archer AX72 as an example, it's been configured as an Access Point.Ĭase 1 When the AP (Archer AX72) is hardwired to the wired host router This story will show you different scenarios when attempting to login to the web interface of an Access Point. Typical network layout of an Access Point would be as follows: You can still login to the web interface/GUI of your wireless router when it is working as an Access Point (AP).
