Web Address http://xxxx.devicesetup.net Explained
To configure D-Link Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7 routers, users can use the web address http://xxxx.devicesetup.net. This address corresponds to the default IP of the Wi-Fi 7 router (192.168.200.1) or 192.168.0.1 for Wi-Fi 6 routers. In both cases, "xxxx" refers to the last four digits of the MAC address printed on the D-Link router label.
You can also manage your router directly through the IP address — http://192.168.200.1 for Wi-Fi 7 models and http://192.168.0.1 for Wi-Fi 6 models — or via the AQUILA PRO AI App on Android and iOS devices.
D-Link Wi-Fi Router Setup using http://xxxx.devicesetup.net
Manual setup of D-Link Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7 routers can be done from a Windows, Mac, or any device with a browser. Follow these steps:
- Power on the new D-Link router close to your internet provider modem and disconnect any old wireless router.
- Connect an Ethernet cable from the modem LAN slot to the WAN/Internet slot on the D-Link router.
- Reboot the modem (remove battery backup if any) and restart the D-Link router.
- Wait for the lights on both devices to turn steady green or white.
- Connect your PC or laptop to the D-Link router via Ethernet, or join its default Wi-Fi network (SSID and password are printed on the router label or device configuration card).
- Open any web browser and type http://xxxx.devicesetup.net in the address bar.
- If you see an unsecure page warning, click Advanced and continue to the setup page.
- Agree to the Terms and Conditions, then choose your Operation Mode — Router, Extender, or Bridge.
- Select your Internet connection type (DHCP in most cases, or PPPoE with credentials from your ISP).
- Create a new Wi-Fi network name, Wi-Fi password, and admin password.
- Select your time zone and let the router check for firmware updates.
- Review the wireless summary and click Finish. The router will reboot to apply changes.
- Reconnect your devices using the new D-Link Wi-Fi name and password.
D-Link Wi-Fi Router Setup using the AQUILA PRO AI App
The AQUILA PRO AI App lets you configure and manage D-Link routers and extenders from an Android or iOS device. Download it free from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. It is not available on Windows — use http://xxxx.devicesetup.net or http://192.168.200.1 from a PC instead.
- Install the AQUILA PRO AI App on your mobile device.
- Create a new D-Link account or log in. Check your email — including the spam folder — for the activation link.
- Choose the location where you want to install the new router.
- Tap "Install new Device" and grant the requested location, notification, and network permissions.
- Scan the QR code on the router, or add it without scanning.
- Select Router as the operation mode and tap Next.
- Power on the router and connect an Ethernet cable from your modem to the WAN port.
- Reboot the modem and router; wait for the lights to stabilize.
- Connect your phone to the default D-Link Wi-Fi network (SSID and password on the router label).
- Choose your internet connection type — usually DHCP.
- Create new Wi-Fi names and passwords for the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.
- Give your D-Link router a name and create an admin password to finish.
Setting Up a D-Link Extender via http://xxxx.devicesetup.net
D-Link Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7 extenders can be set up through the AQUILA PRO AI App, the WPS push-button process, or the web utility at http://xxxx.devicesetup.net.
- Plug the D-Link extender into a power outlet close to the main router.
- Connect your device to the default D-Link extender Wi-Fi network.
- Open any browser and type http://xxxx.devicesetup.net in the address bar.
- On the configuration screen, tap Scan to detect nearby access points.
- Select your home network and enter the Wi-Fi password of the main host router.
- Create an admin password for the D-Link extender.
- Pick your time zone and enable auto firmware updates.
- Click Finalize and apply settings — the extender will reboot.
- Relocate the extender midway between the main router and the Wi-Fi dead-zone area.
For WPS pairing, press and hold the WPS button on both the D-Link extender and the main router for three seconds. They will sync automatically.
