# The XRP Web UI The XRP provides a simple Web UI for configuration. It is accessible at ``http://:5000``. By default, this is ``http://192.168.42.1:5000``. The XRP configuration is a simple JSON object that allows a user to configure the network settings of the XRP. .. image:: images/web-ui/xrp-webui-json.png :alt: XRP Web UI JSON configuration ## Switching Network Modes Box 3 in the image above shows the field that needs to be changed in order to switch the XRP from Access Point mode to/from Station mode. In Access Point (``AP``) mode, the XRP will broadcast a WiFi network. In Station (``STA``) mode, the XRP will connect to an existing WiFi network. Update the ``mode`` field with the appropriate value (``AP``/``STA``). ## Setting up a default Access Point (AP) By default, the XRP will operate in Access Point mode, where it broadcasts a WiFi network. Box 1 in the image above shows which fields control the settings for the AP SSID and passphrase. If the operating mode is set to ``AP``, the access point information will be used to create the WiFi Access Point. If the mode is set to ``STA`` (station) and the XRP is unable to connect to any of the listed WiFi networks, then it will fall back to AP mode, again, using the information specified in box 1. ## Connecting to an existing WiFi network Box 2 in the image above shows an example of listing a WiFi network that you want the XRP to connect to. the ``networkList`` array can be populated with as many preferred networks as you would like (following the same format as Box 2). When set to ``STA`` mode, the XRP will attempt to connect to each listed network in order. If none of the networks are available, the XRP will fallback into AP mode. .. note:: If you are unsure about what mode the XRP is operating in, or which WiFi network it is connected to, you can connect the XRP to a computer via a USB cable. A USB storage device named ``PICODISK`` will appear, and the ``xrp-status.txt`` file within it will list the appropriate network information.