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If you can't remember the password, follow these directions to reset the access point to factory default. You can then log in with a username of admin and a blank password.
Go to this link http://support.dlink.com/ProductInfo.aspx?m=DAP-1360 and download the user manual for your DAP-1360. Configure it in the WISP mode following the manuals instructions.
Connect your computer to the router.
Assuming Windows 7, click the "Start" button.
Into the search-box, type 'CMD' and press ENTER.
Type 'IPCONFIG /ALL'.
Look for the IP-address of the "gateway" (or "DHCP-server").
Type that IP-address into your web-browser.
For routers not just the power light that should be lit. Are you using a modem/router? If so, there should be a DSL,INTERNET,WIRELESS light indicator as well. If the DSL light is OFF,steady red, OFF there might be trouble with your line connection. Call your Internet provider. Also, check cables (yellow cord, gray cord, telephone cord) that should be connected tightly to where it supposed to be connected.
Try to unplug power cord and wait for 20 seconds then plug the power cord back in. If still the same problem your access point is no longer functioning and you may need to call your provider to help you with further troubleshooting or there may be a need to replace your device.
I had the same problem with a DLINK DAP-1160, it did not seem to reset and I could not connect, nor PING it. It turned out that the box WAS resetting, and although the default IP address 192.168.0.50 and subnet 255.255.255.0 was being set, my computer was assigning itself up a private IP address and subnet 255.255.0.0. In the manual, it does say that you must be on the same subnet, so I changed my alternate IP address for my ethernet to be static and set the subnet to 255.255.255.0 and everything sprung in to life.
To summarise: make sure the computer you are using to configure the DAP-1160 has its subnet to 255.255.255.0.
Plug directly in the DAP-1522.
Set your PCs network settings under TCP/IP, alternate config:
IP Address: 192.168.0.10
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.0.50
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