O que é o Modo de Ponto de Acesso?
O modo de ponto de acesso é quando o roteador usa uma conexão com fio ao roteador principal ou roteador modem para expandir a cobertura sem fio de uma rede doméstica.
Topologia de rede comum:

Passo 1:Abra um navegador da web e vá parahttp://cudy.netouhttp://192.168.10.1.
Para mais detalhes, consulteComo fazer login na interface web do Cudy Router?
Passo 2:A janela Configuração rápida será exibida, escolha 'Ponto de acesso sem fio, então clique em 'Próximo'.

Etapa 3:Escolha o seu 'Fuso horário'.

Passo 4:Confirme a conexão do hardware.

Etapa 5:Altere o nome e a senha da rede sem fio.

Etapa 6:Clique em "Salvar e aplicar" para concluir a configuração.

Passo 7:Aguarde alguns segundos para que o sistema reinicie. Quando a página de login aparecer novamente, você poderá aproveitar a internet.
Observação:
Após configurar o roteador Cudy no modo Ponto de Acesso, o endereço IP será atribuído pelo roteador host e o endereço IP padrão 192.168.10.1 não permitirá o login. Se precisar fazer login no roteador Cudy novamente, digite 'http://cudy.net'no seu navegador ou procure o endereço IP do roteador Cudy na lista de clientes do seu roteador principal (primário).
56 comentários
Dear Olli Tapani Ovaskainen,
Yes. You can use two routers (WR1300) in same network and same SSID in AP mode. I suggest you to configure channels manually to avoid interference.
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“Can I use two routers (WR1300) in same network and same SSID in AP mode? Do I need to configure channels manually etc?”
Can I use two routers (WR1300) in same network and same SSID in AP mode? Do I need to configure channels manually etc?
@Connie Alderson,
Our technical support has replied you via email.
“I have a Cudy Router/Extender that was installed by someone for me. My WiFi would only work where the Router was upstairs, had no connection downstairs where my WiFi comes in (I have Starlink). My son was able to by that and I have basically two different WiFi connections depending on location in the house. What he was not able to do was create a password when using Cudy as the WiFi. I have not been able to figure out a way to do that. Information I have found does not work. Can you help? Thanks”
I have a Cudy Router/Extender that was installed by someone for me. My WiFi would only work where the Router was upstairs, had no connection downstairs where my WiFi comes in (I have Starlink). My son was able to by that and I have basically two different WiFi connections depending on location in the house. What he was not able to do was create a password when using Cudy as the WiFi. I have not been able to figure out a way to do that. Information I have found does not work. Can you help? Thanks
TSHOLOFELO I suggest you to describe your requirements in detail to supportcudy.com. I will check.
“How do I connect this because I’m trying to check if it will back up my fibre in case of lights off. I tried everything”