The AyrMesh IndoorAP is designed to be connected to the power supply of an already-existing and normal-functioning AyrMesh outdoor device, e.g. AyrMesh Hub2n, AyrMesh Receiver, or AyrMesh Bridge. It provides a WiFi access point for use inside of buildings where the outdoor WiFi cannot penetrate.
First, check the lights on the IndoorAP - the IndoorAP's light should be shining blue and not blinking. The light on the power supply should be white and not blinking.
IndoorAP light patterns
- No light on IndoorAP - Power supply is not working. Check power.
- White light flashing - IndoorAP is booting. If this continues for more than a minute, there is a problem with the IndoorAP - contact Ayrstone support.
- Blue light flashing - IndoorAP has lost network connection. If this continues for more than a minute, make sure the device to which the IndoorAP is connected is working properly.
- Blue light on steady - IndoorAP is working normally.
Other notes
Make sure the IndoorAP is working properly (blue light on steady, WiFi working properly) before connecting any devices to the LAN port. If you connect a device to the LAN port and the IndoorAP fails, disconnect that device. Do not connect a router to the IndoorAP.
Note that the SSID for the IndoorAP is the same as your Hub's SSID (from AyrMesh.com) with "_IndoorAP" appended on the end. For instance, if your Hub's SSID is "MyOwnHub" the IndoorAP's SSID is "MyOwnHub_IndoorAP" - the encryption key will be the same for the IndoorAPs or Hubs.
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