Thank you for the info!
By default there is possibility to connect directly to the Wifi module - there is a network which you can search and connect. Unfortunately each module has unique SSID, but if you can't see it between networks, the AP was very likely disabled.
But what I want to ask you, if you connected the module to your home network?
Maybe the module was switched from AP+Client mode to the Client only. In this way, it is still accessible, but not from 192.168.4.1 but address that was assigned by your home network from DHCP. This mean that the module is maybe connected to your home network.
So what I want to ask you, if you have connected the module to your home network or you were connected just directly to the module all the time.
If the module is connected to your network, we will be able to connect there through assigned IP.
So then on your computer, tablet or smartphone (when you are on the same home network) you can just enter for example address:
http://192.168.0.5.
If you know IP address of your computer, but you dont know how to check address of the module, we can guess the IP address from the IP range of your computer. I know that this is little bit more complicated, so if you will feel it is too hard, you can either ask for anything you will need to know or we can perform the reset.
Unfortunately the module can't be resetted by you, but we can reset it for free in our factory. Unfortunately this will require sending it to us.