Getting a node into the Standard AP or Mesh AP mode and losing control of it is a very common problem. Keep in mind that both of those operating modes turn off the DHCP server in the access point node. this is mentioned in the help screens within the mesh node. There is some good reading there. You can get past this by connecting the node with the problem to a normal mesh node back to back on the lan. To do this, take a cat5 cord and plug into one of the 4 lan jacks on one device and connect the other end to the same set of jacks on the other device. Plug your control computer into a lan jack on either node and use http://localnode:8080/ to log in. You can then hop over to the other device and enter it's management screen to change the operating mode back to mesh node. Do not use the WAN plug on either device.
Remember that when you first load firmware, make a change in which operating mode you are using, or do any of several other things, the IP address will need to change. Be sure to remove the network cable on your control computer, wait 30 seconds and then insert it again. In most cases, you will have to close your web browser and then restart it after you see the new IP address issued (network cable connected) notice.
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