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MN-700 just set up as WAP & lost web access to device

I just configured My MN-700 router as an acces point (instead of a router). Now I am not able to connect to the router's console interface from my browser. Is this possible when the device is configured as an access point???

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Routers typically assign themselves an IP address of the form xx.xx.xx.1. However, it is standard for a multi-functional device that can be configured as an access point to assign itself an IP address of the form xx.xx.xx.2 when configured as an access point, under the assumption that there will be a router on the same network with the address xx.xx.xx.1. So try accessing your AP via the "2" address and see if that does it.

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