Access Point
D-Link

D-Link D-Link DAP-2822

- The D-Link DAP-2822 is a compact and affordable wireless access point designed for small to medium-sized businesses and homes.

D-Link D-Link DAP-2822

Specifications

LAN
1x GE
PoE
802.3af
QoS
WMM
Mode
AP, WDS, WDS+AP, Wireless Client
Wi-Fi
802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wave 2
Bands
2.4 GHz / 5 GHz
Ports
1x RJ45

Potential Threats

No known vulnerabilities found for this device.
Disable WPS — it is trivially bruteforced. Use WPA3 or WPA2-Enterprise. Restrict management access by IP.

Default IP

192.168.0.50

Default admin panel address for D-Link D-Link DAP-2822

Default Credentials — D-Link D-Link DAP-2822

Username Password Access Type Protocol Port Notes
web HTTP 80

FAQ

What is the default password for D-Link D-Link DAP-2822?

The most common default credentials for D-Link D-Link DAP-2822 are listed in the table above. Always change these immediately after setup.

What is the default username for D-Link D-Link DAP-2822?

The default username for D-Link D-Link DAP-2822 is typically "admin". The full list of default credentials including username, password, access type and port is shown in the table on this page.

How do I change the password on D-Link D-Link DAP-2822?

Log in to the admin panel using the default credentials listed above. Navigate to Administration → Password or System → Account settings. Enter the current password and set a new strong password. Save the changes.

How do I reset D-Link D-Link DAP-2822 to factory defaults?

Locate the Reset button (usually a small pinhole on the back/bottom of the device). Hold it for 10-30 seconds while powered on until the LEDs flash. The device will reboot with default settings.

Is it safe to leave default credentials unchanged?

No. Default credentials are publicly known and frequently exploited by automated scanners. Change the admin password immediately after first login.

Does D-Link D-Link DAP-2822 have known security vulnerabilities?

No CVE vulnerabilities have been linked to D-Link D-Link DAP-2822 in our database. This may mean the device has a good security record, or that vulnerabilities exist but have not been officially assigned CVE identifiers.

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