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GSG WAN LITE (Home Access Point) User Guide


Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Package Contents
  3. Hardware Overview
  4. Quick Setup
  5. Configuration via QuickSet
  6. Wireless Network Settings
  7. Power Options
  8. Mounting Instructions
  9. Interfaces & Ports
  10. Buttons & Jumpers
  11. LED Indicators
  12. Specifications
  13. Troubleshooting

1. Introduction

The GSG WAN LITE is a simple, out-of-the-box home wireless access point. You can plug your ISP cable into port 1 and immediately start using Wi-Fi without any additional configuration.

GSG WAN LITE
GSG WAN LITE

2. Package Contents

  • hAP unit with integrated chassis
  • Power adapter (10–28 V DC input)
  • Ethernet cable (Cat5e)
  • QuickStart leaflet
  • Warranty card

3. Hardware Overview

The hAP combines wired and wireless connectivity in a compact desktop design. Key features include:

  • Dual-band wireless (2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n) with two onboard antennas
  • Five Ethernet ports supporting Auto MDI/X
  • USB Type-A port for storage or 3G/4G modem
  • Reset/Mode button for recovery and custom scripts
  • Passive PoE output on Ether5

4. Quick Setup

  1. Connect your internet cable (Ethernet) to port 1.
  2. Set your computer’s IP to automatic (DHCP).
  3. Join the wireless network named “MikroTik…” (no password by default).
  4. Open http://192.168.88.1 in your browser; login as user admin (no password).
  5. Click Check for updates to install the latest RouterOS version.

5. Configuration via QuickSet

QuickSet provides a unified interface for basic setup:

  • Choose Home AP or Router mode
  • Select your country to enforce regulatory limits
  • Set a new SSID and Wi-Fi password (minimum eight characters)
  • Create a RouterOS login password

6. Wireless Network Settings

After initial QuickSet:

  • Navigate to WirelessInterfaces to fine-tune channels and power
  • Enable Guest or VLAN SSIDs if needed
  • Use Wireless Sniffer and Frequency Usage tools to avoid interference

7. Power Options

The hAP accepts power via:

  • DC jack (10–28 V input)
  • Passive PoE on Ether1 (10–28 V DC)

Maximum power consumption can reach 5 W under full load.


8. Mounting Instructions

This unit is designed for desktop placement. If wall-mounting is desired:

  1. Attach the optional mounting base (sold separately) to a flat surface.
  2. Align the hAP’s slots with the base tabs and press until it clicks.
  3. Ensure good ventilation around the unit.

9. Interfaces & Ports

Back-panel overview:

  • SAT: (not used)
  • LAN 1–5: Ethernet ports (Auto MDI/X, PoE-in on LAN1, PoE-out on LAN5)
  • USB A: For external storage or 3G/4G modem
  • PWR: DC input jack (10–28 V)
  • RESET/MODE: Recovery and custom script button

10. Buttons & Jumpers

Reset/Mode button functions:

  1. Reset RouterOS: Hold during boot until LED flashes (5 s).
  2. CAP mode: Continue holding until LED solid (10 s).
  3. Netinstall: Hold until LED off (15 s).

11. LED Indicators

  • PWR (green): Power on
  • LAN 1–5 (yellow): Link/activity on ports
  • WLAN (blue): Wireless on/off
  • USB (orange): USB device detected

12. Specifications

ParameterValue
CPU & MemoryQCA9531 650 MHz CPU, 64 MB RAM, 16 MB Flash
Ethernet Ports5 × 10/100 Mbps (Auto MDI/X), PoE-in on LAN1, PoE-out on LAN5
Wireless2.4 GHz 802.11b/g/n, 2× 2 MIMO, max gain 1.5 dBi
USB1 × USB Type-A (2.0)
Power Input10–28 V DC jack, 10–28 V Passive PoE (LAN1)
Dimensions (W×D×H)137 × 114 × 29 mm
Operating Temperature–30 °C to +70 °C
Operating Humidity10%–90% non-condensing

13. Troubleshooting

  • No Internet: Verify ISP cable in LAN1, check DHCP lease.
  • Wireless not visible: Confirm Wireless enabled in QuickSet.
  • USB modem issues: Ensure proper drivers loaded under System → RouterBOARD.
  • PoE problems: Check voltage and polarity at LAN1 or DC jack.

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