Of course you can access any EAP from a MacBookPro. I have no issue accessing it from a windows device.
TP LINK AC1200 ACCESS POINT MANUAL MAC
That access to the device became a MAC issue, there does not appear to be a program to access the EAP 225 outdoor from a MAc Book Pro. Next will be to climb back on the roof and do a reset and start over, but before I do that I figured I would ask the forum. I checked my DHCP tables and all is good there, I compared the MAC addresses to ensure that I was not connecting to the incorrect device I have attempted Chrome, Firefox and Safari as browsers and the same result. I have attempted http:, the IPadress directly but aall the happens is that the browser clocks (never connects or times out). I can ping the EAP from the router, from my laptop (MacBook Pro), and everything seems perfect until Im attempt to login to the EAP225 I allowed DHCP to find the EA225, and that statically assigned the IP Adress for the EAP225 Lan Port #1 to Lan port on the TP-Link provided POEĥ0ft Cat 5e Lan cable from the POE port on the Tp-Provided POE Adapter to the Lan port on the EA225 Outdoor I need to provide network access to my office which is 200ft away from the house, so a AC1200 - (EAP225 Outdoor) seemed like the solution to me. This network configuration has perfect for the last 6 months RF Receiver, - POE adapter - LAN Port on my Linksys EA8500 (simple) My network speeds are 25 down and 4 up (The price one pays for being rural) This network has to be a PPoe network which has to be in briged mode and that is how I connect to my ISP as per the ISP. I have a RF network which is provided by Speed of Light in Nothern Texas. I am rural, as a result I do not have a Comcast or ATT network. Firstlt let start with what may or may not be pertinant.