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kartman
Apr 20, 2017Aspirant
How do you manage a NightHawk after its been turned into a WAP?
Once ive converted it to a WAP it is nothing more than a fancy bridge... how do you access the management page at that point?
- Apr 20, 2017
Easiest mothod would be to change the routers default IP address from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.50, manually disable all features like uPnP, DHCP server and any other features accept for WiFi. Connect the router to your other router via LAN to LAN connection. Don't use the WAN port on the router your changing into an AP. Just use one of the LAN ports in back. Then onces it's connected you can access the APs Ui at 192.168.1.50 from any where on your local network.
netwrks
Apr 20, 2017Master
AP mode - manual - Pages 145,146. Assign a static or Dynamic IP Address to AP. Personally, I prefer a static IP Address.
kartman
Apr 20, 2017Aspirant
My original post is a bit off... its a WAP in Bridge mode
The issue is I cant get to the management page at all.. the device has no ip address (its simply a brdige)
The router that its hanging off of has no record of its mac address
Functionally everything connecting via the nighthawk works, i simply cant manage it
- netwrksApr 20, 2017Master
Following along on Page 148 of the manual (bride mode set up) it shows that you can assign an IP address, when configuring bridgre mode. Not sure if you are using the current fw for the 7500. May want to start there first. Reset the 7500 to factory default and upgrade, and reconfigure. If you are running the current firmware, then then reset the 7500 to factory default and reconfigure. I have never run any of the Netgear routers in bridge mode. Other than what's in the manual, not sure really. Also not really sure how well this stuff runs in bridge mode.
- kartmanApr 20, 2017Aspirant
thanks.. i was fearing factor reset was going to be the fix.
It seems like a bug in the firmware if you keep dhcp selected
- FURRYe38Apr 20, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Easiest mothod would be to change the routers default IP address from 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.50, manually disable all features like uPnP, DHCP server and any other features accept for WiFi. Connect the router to your other router via LAN to LAN connection. Don't use the WAN port on the router your changing into an AP. Just use one of the LAN ports in back. Then onces it's connected you can access the APs Ui at 192.168.1.50 from any where on your local network.