Access Point Setup On D-Link Router: A Step-by-Step Guide
In this tutorial, we'll explain how to configure your D-Link router as an access point to improve your wireless network coverage. An access point is a device used to extend your wireless network signal, allowing more devices to connect to it.
Understanding Access Point Setup
Before we dive into the setup process, it's essential to understand the concept of an access point. An access point is a network device that allows wireless devices to connect to a wired network. In this case, we'll be using your D-Link router as an access point to extend your wireless network coverage.
Setting Up Your D-Link Router as an Access Point
Step 1: Connect to Your Router

To start the setup process, connect a computer to your D-Link router using an Ethernet cable. Launch a web browser and navigate to the router's configuration page by typing http://192.168.0.1 in the address bar.
Step 2: Login to Your Router
You'll be prompted to enter your router's admin credentials. If you haven't changed the default settings, the username is usually "admin" and the password is usually "admin" as well. Once you've logged in, you'll see the router's web-based interface.