Reference gus the bus ap tplink

Model: TP-Link WA801N (no TP-Link cloud/Tether binding, local admin only) SSID: Gus The Bus Local web UI: http://192.168.0.254 (only reachable from a device on the AP's own network) Admin password: unknown as of 2026-06-12; five failed attempts (including 'hellnobrother' and variants). Do NOT keep guessing from Console; the UI locks out logins after repeated failures.

Problem: The AP's built-in DHCP server hands out 192.168.0.x addresses to its wireless clients. MikroTik DHCP snooping blocks the poisoned offers from propagating to the wired LAN, but wireless clients (including the Eight Sleep Pod) still receive rogue 192.168.0.x leases directly over the air.

Required fix: Log into http://192.168.0.254 (from a Gus The Bus Wi-Fi connected device), go to DHCP > DHCP Settings, set to Disable, save + reboot. Or do a pin reset (8-10s hold) and reconfigure from scratch.

Credentials path: TP-Link cloud account stored in ~/.forge-secrets/tplink.env; useless here because WA801N has no cloud binding. Michael (who set it up around 2026-06-10 move-in) is the most likely person who knows the admin password.

Why: Disabling the AP DHCP is the permanent fix for Eight Sleep connectivity drops.

How to apply: Before attempting to manage this AP, ask Michael for the admin password or confirm a pin reset is acceptable first.

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