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Scan for neighboring access points and WiFi routers

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Essentials WiFi 6 AX4200 Dual Band Multi-Gig Access Point Model WAX220 Scan for neighboring access points and WiFi routers Scanning for neighboring access points and WiFi routers is useful if you notice interference between your AP and other APs or WiFi routers. You can then adjust the channels on which your AP broadcasts (see Manage the WiFi channels on page 68). To scan for neighboring access points and WiFi routers: 1. Launch a web browser from a computer or tablet that is directly connected over WiFi to the AP or connected to the same network as the AP. 2. Enter the IP address that is assigned to the AP. If you are directly connected to the management WiFi network, you can enter https://www.aplogin.net. A login page displays. If you do not know the IP address, see Find the IP address of the AP on page 24. For more information about the management WiFi network, see Management WiFi network on page 43. If your browser displays a security warning, you can proceed, or add an exception for the security warning. For more information, see kb.netgear.com/000062980. 3. Enter the AP login password and click the LOGIN button. The AP login password is the one that you specified the first time you logged in to the AP. The password is case-sensitive. The Dashboard page displays. 4. Select Management > Network > Wireless. The page that displays shows the Wireless Settings section and other sections. 5. Click the AP Detection Scan button for one of the radios. A new page opens. After the AP completes its scan for neighboring access points and WiFi routers in the selected radio band, the page displays (for each detected AP) the information that is described in the following table. Setting BSSID SSID Description The basic service set ID (BSSID) in the format of a MAC address. This is usually the MAC address of the radio on the device that broadcasts the SSID. The service set ID (SSID), which is the name for the WiFi network that the AP detects. Monitor the AP and its Network 102 Connections User Manual

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Scan for neighboring access points and WiFi
routers
Scanning for neighboring access points and WiFi routers is useful if you notice
interference between your AP and other APs or WiFi routers. You can then adjust the
channels on which your AP broadcasts (see Manage
the
WiFi
channels
on page 68).
To scan for neighboring access points and WiFi routers:
1.
Launch a web browser from a computer or tablet that is directly connected over WiFi
to the AP or connected to the same network as the AP.
2.
Enter the IP address that is assigned to the AP.
If you are directly connected to the management WiFi network, you can enter
.
A login page displays.
If you do not know the IP address, see Find
the
IP
address
of
the
AP
on page 24. For
more information about the management WiFi network, see Management
WiFi
network
on page 43.
If your browser displays a security warning, you can proceed, or add an exception
for the security warning. For more information, see kb.netgear.com/000062980
.
3.
Enter the AP login password and click the
LOGIN
button.
The AP login password is the one that you specified the first time you logged in to
the AP. The password is case-sensitive.
The Dashboard page displays.
4.
Select
Management > Network > Wireless
.
The page that displays shows the Wireless Settings section and other sections.
5.
Click the AP Detection
Scan
button for one of the radios.
A new page opens. After the AP completes its scan for neighboring access points
and WiFi routers in the selected radio band, the page displays (for each detected
AP) the information that is described in the following table.
Description
Setting
The basic service set ID (BSSID) in the format of a MAC address.
This is usually the MAC address of the radio on the device that broadcasts the SSID.
BSSID
The service set ID (SSID), which is the name for the WiFi network that the AP detects.
SSID
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Essentials WiFi 6 AX4200 Dual Band Multi-Gig Access Point Model WAX220