How do I access my AirTies router settings?
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How do I access my AirTies router settings?
Airties Router Configuration Instructions
- Overview.
- Steps.
- Log in to your router’s web interface (usually 192.168.
- Click the “INTERNET” tab on the left of the home screen.
- Select “DNS Setup” on the Left.
- Deselect “Use ISP assigned DNS Servers” (if its selected).
- Change DNS1 and DNS2 entries. (
How do I set up AirTies?
Open the AirTies Wi-Fi application on your mobile device. Select My Network from the menu. Click on + AirTies Unit. Follow the instructions on your mobile application to complete your setup.
How do I know if my AirTies are working?
Verify that all AirTies access points in the mesh network have two green LEDs on the front, with a short, slow blink on the 5 GHz indicator. See also AirTies mesh access point LED signals – an overview and follow the advice there.
How do I reset my AirTies router?
Resetting AirTies Devices (Restoring Factory Settings)
- Use the end of a metal paper clip, plastic toothpick, or similar.
- Push this pointy object down the hole marked “RESET” on the back of the access point and hold it for 5 seconds.
How many devices can connect to AirTies?
250 devices
How many devices can one access point support? One AirTies 4920/4930 access point can support up to 250 devices. There is however a practical limitation in that all devices on a single access point share the capacity.
Why is my WiFi extender blinking orange?
Blinking Orange Make sure your router has an internet connection and Wi-Fi is turned ON. If the router is in order, unplug the range extender, move it closer to the router. Then, plug it back in. Wait for one minute and reconnect to your network.
How do I program my Air 4920?
On the Air 4920: Hold the WPS button on the front of the device for 2 seconds. The device will now connect to the router and copy its network name/SSID and password from the 5 Ghz network. After pairing, wait for about 30 seconds for both the router and the repeater to come online.
Why is my AirTies blinking red?
Action: Move the device closer to another device in the mesh network for better connectivity. The wireless network is inactive or affected by temporary interference. WPS connection succeeded. Red light, low-signal mesh: Move the device closer to another device in the mesh network.