About Logging In To The Local Browser Ui - NETGEAR WAC104 User Manual

802.11ac wireless access point
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To connect the AP to a router (or switch or hub that is connected to a DHCP server):
1. Connect the Ethernet cable that came in the package to one of the AP's Ethernet
ports.
You can use any of the four LAN ports on the AP.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to a LAN port on your router (or switch or hub
that is connected to a DHCP server).
3. Power on the AP.
The Power LED
On/Off button.
Wait for the WiFi LED
WiFi On/Off button.
4. Log in to the AP by using one of the methods that are described in Connect and log
in to the AP for initial configuration on page 19.

About logging in to the local browser UI

IMPORTANT: The steps to log in to the local browser user interface (UI) of your AP
depend on the firmware version that your AP is running.
The steps in this manual apply only if you update your AP firmware to version 1.0.4.15
or a later version and then reset the AP to factory defaults. If you already reset the AP
to factory defaults after you updated to version 1.0.4.15, and you update the AP to a
version later than 1.0.4.15, you do not need to reset the AP to factory defaults again.
If your AP is running a firmware version earlier than version 1.0.4.15 and you do not
update to version 1.0.4.15 or a later version, see the old user manual, which you can
download by visiting netgear.com/support/download/.
IMPORTANT: We strongly recommend that you download and install the latest firmware
as soon as possible.
Install and Access the AP in Your
Network
802.11ac Wireless Access Point Model WAC104
lights solid green. If the Power LED does not light, press the Power
to light solid green. If the WiFi LED does not light, press the
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