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== Defaults ==
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Enter the defaults to configure the router using a web browser with JavaScript enabled.
 
  Default IP address: 192.168.1.20
 
  Default IP address: 192.168.1.20
 
  Default username: ubnt
 
  Default username: ubnt
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  connect with web brower
 
  connect with web brower
 
  https://192.168.1.20/login.cgi?uri=/
 
  https://192.168.1.20/login.cgi?uri=/
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== Configuration ==
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=== WDS (Transparent Bridge Mode) ===
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Explained by Ubiquiti, "''In AP WDS -> STA WDS, the original mac of the packet is preserved, and no lookups are performed; the traffic is simply passed. APWDS->STAWDS is like running an ethernet cable... all traffic is passed without being modified in any way (as long as both endpoints  are in bridge mode of course!) Now if you do AP WDS -> STA WDS with the devices in router mode, then it's pointless.''"

Latest revision as of 13:55, 11 August 2016


Defaults

Enter the defaults to configure the router using a web browser with JavaScript enabled.

Default IP address: 192.168.1.20
Default username: ubnt
Default password: ubnt
connect with web brower
https://192.168.1.20/login.cgi?uri=/

Configuration

WDS (Transparent Bridge Mode)

Explained by Ubiquiti, "In AP WDS -> STA WDS, the original mac of the packet is preserved, and no lookups are performed; the traffic is simply passed. APWDS->STAWDS is like running an ethernet cable... all traffic is passed without being modified in any way (as long as both endpoints are in bridge mode of course!) Now if you do AP WDS -> STA WDS with the devices in router mode, then it's pointless."

Last modified on 11 August 2016, at 13:55