Access Point Manuals & User Guides
Manuals and user guides for generic, unbranded, or miscellaneous wireless access point devices and networking hardware.
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The Access Point category encompasses documentation for generic, unbranded, or white-label Wireless Access Points (WAPs) and network extension devices. An access point is a networking hardware device that allows other Wi-Fi devices to connect to a wired network.
While many major manufacturers (such as Cisco, Ubiquiti, and TP-Link) have their own specific categories, this section serves as a resource for devices simply labeled as 'Access Point' or those falling outside of major brand classifications. Users can find general setup instructions, default login credentials, and configuration guides for standard wireless networking equipment.
Access Point manuals
Latest manuals from manuals+ curated for this brand.
tp-link Omada EAP673 AX5400 Ceiling Mount Wi-Fi 6 Access Point Owner’s Manual
Hewlett Packard Enterprise AP-755 Aruba Networking Campus Access Point User Manual
Ubiquiti U7-Pro-XG-Wall E Label Unifi Tri Band Wifi 7 Access Point User Manual
Guest Internet AP1200F Wireless Access Point Instruction Manual
Lysora L2530 Network Access Point User Manual
Ubiquiti E7 Enterprise-Grade Indoor Access Point Installation Guide
Ubiquiti E7ADI Indoor Access Point Owner’s Manual
Allied Telesis TQ7413-R Wireless Access Point Installation Guide
GRANDSTREAM GWN7672, GWN7672L Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Access Point Installation Guide
Outdoor Access Point 2.4G/5G Precautions and Guidelines
Access Point support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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What is a generic Wireless Access Point?
A Wireless Access Point (WAP) is a device that creates a wireless local area network (WLAN), typically in an office or large building, by connecting to a wired router via an Ethernet cable.
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What are common default IP addresses for access points?
While it varies by manufacturer, common default administrative IP addresses for generic access points include 192.168.0.1, 192.168.1.1, 192.168.0.254, or 192.168.1.254.
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How do I reset a standard access point to factory settings?
Most access points have a small physical Reset button. With the device powered on, use a pin or paperclip to press and hold the button for 10 to 15 seconds until the LED lights flash, indicating a reboot and reset.