MikroTik Router Configuration Wireless Access Point Setup
Hey there! So you want to configure your MikroTik Access Point to get better internet connection? Well, you've come to the right place! Let's get started.

Firstly, you need to access your MikroTik Access Point through its IP address on your browser. The default IP address is usually 192.168.88.1. Once you log in, you'll be taken to the Quick Set page.
On the Quick Set page, you'll see options like Mode, SSID, Security Profile, and others. Here's what each of them means:
- Mode: This option allows you to set the mode of your Access Point. Depending on your needs, you can choose AP Bridge, WDS Bridge, Station, and others. AP Bridge is the most common option.
- SSID: This is the name of your wireless network. You can name it anything you want.
- Security Profile: Here, you can choose the type of security for your network. For example, you can choose WPA2 PSK to encrypt your network with a password.
- Frequency: This option allows you to choose the frequency of your network. If you're unsure, just leave it on auto.
- Channel Width: Here, you can choose the channel width of your network. For better performance, it's recommended to choose 20MHz.
- Country: Here, you can choose the country where you're located. This is important because different countries have different laws and regulations concerning wireless networks.
Once you've selected the appropriate options, click on Apply and your Access Point will reboot. When it's done rebooting, you'll see your wireless network on your device.
Now, let's talk about some advanced settings. These are for users who want more control over their network.
Advanced Settings
To access advanced settings, click on the Wireless tab and then click on the Wireless Settings option. Here, you'll see options like Antenna Gain, Transmit Power, and others. Here's what they mean:
- Antenna Gain: This option allows you to set the gain of your Access Point's antennas. The higher the gain, the longer the range of your wireless network. However, higher gain also means more interference.
- Transmit Power: This option allows you to set the power of your Access Point's radio transmitter. The higher the power, the stronger the signal. However, higher power also means more interference.
- Wireless Protocol: Here, you can choose the wireless protocol for your network. For example, you can choose 802.11ac for faster speeds.
- Wireless Frequency: Here, you can choose the frequency of your network. Depending on your country, you may have different options available.
- Wireless Mode: This option allows you to choose the mode of your wireless network. For example, you can choose N-only mode for better compatibility with older devices.
Once you've selected the appropriate options, click on Apply and your Access Point will reboot.
Conclusion
And that's it! With these settings, you should be able to get better internet connection from your MikroTik Access Point. If you have any questions or issues, don't hesitate to contact MikroTik's support team.
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