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## <a name="access">My wifi network disappeared and I can't access the webgui. Help!</a>
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## <a name="access">My wifi network disappeared and I can't access the webgui. Help!</a>
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If you're unable to access RaspAP's web interface from the default http://10.3.141.1/ address, do the following:
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If you're unable to access RaspAP's web interface from the default http://10.3.141.1/ address, do the following:
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1. Be sure your browser isn't forcing SSL by appending https:// to the address. This can result in misleading errors. This may sound obvious but it's reported frequently. (Related: add [SSL support for RaspAP](https://github.com/billz/raspap-webgui/wiki/SSL-certificates-(Quick-Installer)))
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1. Be sure your browser isn't forcing SSL by appending https:// to the address, which can result in misleading errors. This may sound obvious but it's reported frequently. (Related: add [SSL support for RaspAP](https://github.com/billz/raspap-webgui/wiki/SSL-certificates-(Quick-Installer)))
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2. Connect your device to wired ethernet and access it via SSH from the `eth0` interface using a method below. Check the hostapd logs for errors, or run the installer again to restore the default configuration.
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2. Connect your device to wired ethernet and access on the `eth0` interface using a method below. Check the logs for hostapd errors and reconfigure the service, or run the installer again to restore the default configuration.
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3. There are [several methods](https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/remote-access/ip-address.md) to determine your Pi's IP address. RaspAP's installer only configures the IP addresses for the AP interface on `wlan0`. If the AP has entered a failed state, you may still be able to connect on an alternate IP.
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3. There are [several methods](https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/remote-access/ip-address.md) to determine your Pi's IP address. RaspAP's installer only configures a static IP addresses for the AP interface on `wlan0`. If the AP has entered a failed state, you may still be able to connect on an alternate IP.
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4. Recent versions of the RPi OS kernel include the `avahi-daemon` which provides multicast DNS (mDNS) resolution. On client computers with the Bonjour service installed (all MacOS machines and Windows PCs with Apple iTunes installed), try accessing your Pi with [http://raspberrypi.local/](http://raspberrypi.local/).
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4. Recent versions of the RPi OS kernel include the `avahi-daemon` which provides multicast DNS. On client computers with the Bonjour service installed (all MacOS machines and Windows PCs with Apple iTunes installed), try accessing your Pi with [http://raspberrypi.local/](http://raspberrypi.local/).
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5. If you don't have access to wired ethernet and the above methods fail, configure your Pi for USB-OTG, aka 'on-the-go' or gadget mode. Instructions for enabling USB-OTG vary between various models and not all Pis support this.
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5. If you don't have access to wired ethernet and the above methods fail, configure your Pi for USB-OTG, aka 'on-the-go' or gadget mode. Instructions for enabling USB-OTG vary between various models and not all Pi hardware has support for this.
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## <a name="settings"></a>What do all these settings in the UI do? Changing them seems to have no effect.
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## <a name="settings"></a>What do all these settings in the UI do? Changing them seems to have no effect.
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RaspAP manipulates several daemons, services and helper programs behind the scenes for you. In the footer of each management panel is a helpful "Information provided by..." label. These indicate which Linux daemon and/or program is being modified by the UI. Learning what these services are and how they work will go a long way toward demystifying things.
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RaspAP manipulates several daemons, services and helper programs behind the scenes for you. In the footer of each management panel is a helpful "Information provided by..." label. These indicate which Linux daemon and/or program is being modified by the UI. Learning what these services are and how they work will go a long way toward demystifying things.
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