LAPAC1200

Install the connected to the Ubee cable modem Access Point. During installation, I was on a different wifi network that I've had zero. I am connected to the AP at speeds of HQ and all right but I can't access the web interface of the AP. I can ping.  I don't see some network devices as well. It's almost as if I'm on a different network, but I'm not. Must be something obvious that I'm missing. I would be grateful for any feedback.

Have you enabled management access => wireless?

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