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Sbal
Mar 06, 2021Aspirant
WAC 124
I set up my WAC 124 with a cat5 cable and it worked fine. When I tried to set it up in my log cabin with a cat6 from my router, the Ethernet ports show amber and green on the router side, but the W...
Sbal
Mar 06, 2021Aspirant
Sorry I wasn’t clear. I used Cat5 cable to connect between the router and WAC 125 first.
The internet Ethernet port on the router had the green and yellow lights.
When I said I can’t access the WAC24, I meant logging into routerlogin .net using the local login.
The internet Ethernet port on the router had the green and yellow lights.
When I said I can’t access the WAC24, I meant logging into routerlogin .net using the local login.
DaneA
Apr 26, 2021NETGEAR Employee Retired
Sbal,
When I said I can’t access the WAC24, I meant logging into routerlogin .net using the local login.
Have you tried using the IP address of the WAC124 to access its web-GUI?
Let us try this. Connect a PC hardwired to the WAC124 then try to access its web-GUI using its IP address. Also, check if you will get replies when you ping the IP address of the WAC124.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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