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Open Kitchen Secure Access Point Network Configuration

The Open Kitchen Secure Access Point (SAP) is configured for DHCP network connection by default. But if the SAP is running firmware > rev 1.0.0, it can be reconfigured for a static IP address:

  • Power on the SAP.

  • Once it has booted up (about 2 minutes), change the position of the toggle switch. The actual position does not matter. There is no polarity. We are just tracking state change here. 

    A picture of an SAP showing the toggle switch

 • You should now see a network broadcasting with the SSID “ConfigSiteSageSAP”. If you do not, please wait a minute and flip the switch to the other position.
• Connect to the ConfigSiteSageSAP network. The password is the SAP S/N found on the back of the device.

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• open a browser, and navigate to http://172.16.99.1:8080/
• You can now change from DHCP to Static configuration and enter your preferred settings.
• Press the Update button and the prompt to restart to apply the changes to save the configuration.

An image showing the SAP configuration screen and available options

  • If the ConfigSiteSageSAP network is broadcasting after reset, change the state of the toggle switch again.

  • If you make a mistake or need to reconfigure the SAP for any reason, you can repeat the above steps.

  • Should you get stuck and need to Factory Reset the SAP at any time, you can do so by pressing and holding the reset button for 10-20s. After a factory reset, the SAP will be back in DHCP mode.

An image of an SAP showing the reset button

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