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====WiFi WAN====
 
====WiFi WAN====
 
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To set up WiFi WAN, log in to the router's WebUI and navigate to the '''WAN''' section found under the '''Network tab''' ('''Network → WAN'''). Choose WiFi as your Main WAN option and click the '''Save''' button. After this, a '''Scan''' button should appear next to the WiFi WAN option. Click it and it will initiate a scan for nearby WiFi Access Points. Choose RUT1's Access Point and click '''Join network''':
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To set up WiFi WAN, login to the router's WebUI and navigate to the '''WAN''' section found under the '''Network tab''' ('''Network → WAN'''). Choose WiFi as your Main WAN option and click the '''Save''' button. After this, a '''Scan''' button should appear next to the WiFi WAN option. Click it and it will initiate a scan for nearby WiFi Access Points. Choose RUT1's Access Point and click '''Join network''':
    
[[File:Relayd configuration example how to set up wifi wan.png]]
 
[[File:Relayd configuration example how to set up wifi wan.png]]
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==Testing the set up==
 
==Testing the set up==
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If you've taken all of the steps described above, the configuration is done. But as with any other configuration, it is always wise to test the set up in order to make sure that it works properly. To test this particular set up, log in to any of the routers go to '''Services → CLI'''. Log in with user name: '''root''' and the router's admin password. You should then be able to '''ping''' the other router or any of the end devices that you have connected to either of the two router's. To execute a ping command, type '''ping <devices_ip>''' into the console and press the Enter key:  
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If you've taken all of the steps described above, the configuration is done. But as with any other configuration, it is always wise to test the set up in order to make sure that it works properly. To test this particular set up, login to any of the routers go to '''Services → CLI'''. Login with user name: '''root''' and the router's admin password. You should then be able to '''ping''' the other router or any of the end devices that you have connected to either of the two router's. To execute a ping command, type '''ping <devices_ip>''' into the console and press the Enter key:  
    
[[File:Testing relayd.png]]
 
[[File:Testing relayd.png]]