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wsAP ac lite
wsAP ac lite
The wsAP is a wall socket wireless access point. It is already configured, you can simply connect the Internet cable and start using wireless Internet. We
recommend you to set up a password to secure your device.
As with any MikroTik wireless access point, you can also manage it using the CAPsMAN wireless access point management server. In this case, all
configuration will be done in CAPsMAN. See Buttons and jumpers on how to set this device as a managed CAP.
Mounting
The device should be mounted on standard electrical wall boxes, where ethernet cabling has already been installed. The included mounting plate fits most
worldwide wall box standards. Orient the wall mounting plate on top of your wall box, and install the screws that fit your wall box screw holes the best.
Once the plate is in place, plug the required cables into the wsAP unit, and mount the unit on the mounting plate by putting it on the mounting hooks and
slightly pulling it downward, to secure in place.
Powering
The device only accepts powering at the E1 port with PoE, so you must either a passive PoE injector (not included), or make sure your switch supports
passive or 802.3af/at PoE output. The power consumption under maximum load can reach 8 W.
Setup
Connect your Internet cable to the E1 port.
Set your computer IP configuration to automatic (DHCP).
From your computer, connect to the wireless network name which starts with "MikroTik", or connect to the E2 ethernet port.
The E3 port supports PoE output, so you can power an IP phone from this port. The E3 automatically detects if the connected device supports
PoE input, so you can also safely connect devices that do not support PoE powering.
Once connected to the wireless network, open in your web browser to start configuration since there is no password by https://192.168.88.1 ,
default, you will be logged in automatically. Set up your password in the screen that loads.
Configuration
By default, the device is configured as a wireless access point, with the first ethernet port (E1) configured as a DHCP client, and the E2 / E3 interfaces are
bridged together with the wireless interface. A DHCP server is configured on the bridge interface. The RJ11 phone port is passive passthrough only, to
connect your line to the back of the unit, and to connect the RJ11 compatible phone on the front of the unit for better cable management.
RouterOS includes many configuration options in addition to what is described in this document. We suggest starting here to get yourself accustomed to
the possibilities: .https://mt.lv/help
In case IP connection is not available, the Winbox tool ( ) can be used to connect to the MAC address of the device from the LAN side https://mt.lv/winbox
(all access is blocked from the Internet port by default).
For recovery purposes, it is possible to boot the device from the network, see section .wsAP ac lite#Buttons and jumpers
Extension slots and ports