What WiFi setup do you want?
Use the following table to determine the type of WiFi setup that you want and the section
that you must follow for your setup.
Table 4. What WiFi setup do you want?
Follow sectionOperation modeWhat you wantWhat you have
Connect the AP to a routing
device and log in for the
first time on page 26
AP modeAdd WiFi 6 to your home
or office
Broadband, cable, or DSL
device with WiFi (router)
Connect the AP to a
modem and log in for the
first time on page 30
Router modeAdd WiFi 6 and a wired
network to your home or
office.
Broadband, cable, or DSL
device without WiFi
(modem only)
Connect the AP to a routing
device and log in for the
first time on page 26
AP modeSet up a WiFi 6 hotspot on
an existing network.
Ethernet wall outlet with
Internet service
Connect the AP to a
modem and log in for the
first time on page 30
Router modeSet up a private WiFi 6
network.
Note: By default, the operation mode is router mode. If you want to use AP mode, you
can change the operation mode when you log in for the first time, as described in
Connect the AP to a modem and log in for the first time on page 30.
For more information about AP mode and router mode, see About AP mode and router
mode on page 24.
About AP mode and router mode
The AP is designed primarily to function as an access point, but can operate as a
lightweight router behind another router to create an independent network segment.
Your network and the WiFi setup that you want determine the operation mode that you
must use for the AP. By default, the operation mode is router mode for easier initial
login.
Depending on your setup (see What WiFi setup do you want? on page 24), you can
either change the operation mode to AP mode during the initial login procedure or
keep the operation mode as router mode.
User Manual24Installation and Initial Login
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