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- Remove metal ring see Removing mounting ring;
- Connect POE to the Ethernet port 1, please see the Powering section for instructions on how to connect POE.
- Set your computer IP configuration to automatic (DHCP).
- The device wireless access point mode is enabled by default.
- The device will boot up and Wireless network will be available for connecting.
- Open network connections on your PC, mobile phone, or other device computer and search for MikroTik wireless network and - connect to it.Once connected to ;
- The configuration can be done through the wireless network using a web browser or mobile app. Alternatively, you can use a WinBox configuration tool https://mt.lv/winbox;
- Open http, open https://192.168.88.1 in in your web browser to start configuration, user name: admin, since admin and there is no password by default, you will be logged in automatically (or, for some models, check user and wireless passwords on the sticker).;
- We recommend clicking Click the "Check for updates" button and updating your update RouterOS software to the latest version to ensure the best performance and stability.;
- For a manual update of the device, visit the products page at https://mikrotik.com/products to find your product. The required packages are accessible under the "Support&Downloads" menu;
- Upload downloaded packages to the WebFig or Winbox "Files" menu and reboot the device;
- By upgrading your RouterOS software to the latest version, you can ensure optimal performance, stability, and security updates;
- In the "QuickSet" menu set up the following: Choose your country, to apply country regulation settings;
- Set up your wireless network password in the left field;
- Set up your router password in the bottom fieldChoose your country, to apply country regulation settings, and set up your password on the screen that loads.
Removing mounting ring
The Mounting ring comes installed on the device, in order to access Ethernet ports please remove it by turning it counterclockwise and the ring will be released.
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Frequency bands terms of use
Frequency range (for applicable models) | Channels used | Maximum Output Power (EIRP) | Restriction |
2412-2472 MHz | 1 - 13 | 20 dBm | Without any restriction to use in all EU Member States |
5150-5250 MHz | 26 - 48 | 23 dBm | Restricted to indoor use only* |
5250-5350 MHz | 52 - 64 | 20 dBm | Restricted to indoor use only* |
5470-5725 MHz | 100 - 140 | 27 dBm | Without any restriction to use in all EU Member States |
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