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... Connection Control 39 Configuring Wi-Fi Protected Setup 43 Configuring VLAN & QoS 44 Configuring Advanced Settings 46 Configuring the AP Mode 49 Administration 51 Configuring Administration Settings 52 Configuring Administration Log 54 Diagnosing Access Point Problems 56 Restoring Factory Default Settings 57 Upgrading the Firmware 58 Rebooting the Access Point 59 Managing the Access Point's Configuration 60 Configuring Status Settings 61 Checking Local Network Status 61 Checking the Wireless Status 63 WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet...
... Connection Control 39 Configuring Wi-Fi Protected Setup 43 Configuring VLAN & QoS 44 Configuring Advanced Settings 46 Configuring the AP Mode 49 Administration 51 Configuring Administration Settings 52 Configuring Administration Log 54 Diagnosing Access Point Problems 56 Restoring Factory Default Settings 57 Upgrading the Firmware 58 Rebooting the Access Point 59 Managing the Access Point's Configuration 60 Configuring Status Settings 61 Checking Local Network Status 61 Checking the Wireless Status 63 WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet...
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... WAP4410N Access Point Explains how to the network. WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet vi Organization This table describes the contents of each chapter in this document includes wireless network users, administrators, and managers. Planning Your Wireless Network Describes how to connect the access point to place and connect the access point. Setting Up the WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point Explains how to use the web-based utility to Know the Describes the physical features of the access point through your WAP4410 access point...
... WAP4410N Access Point Explains how to the network. WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet vi Organization This table describes the contents of each chapter in this document includes wireless network users, administrators, and managers. Planning Your Wireless Network Describes how to connect the access point to place and connect the access point. Setting Up the WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point Explains how to use the web-based utility to Know the Describes the physical features of the access point through your WAP4410 access point...
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... individual PDF file. • Search multiple PDF files at the right end of the access point. If the Find tool does not appear, choose Edit > Find. Provides instructions to upgrade the access point's firmware. Lists the formal specifications of information. WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet vii Finding Information in the Find text box on the toolbar. STEP 1 Enter your search terms in PDF Files The WAP4410N Access Point documents are published as PDF files. The PDF Find...
... individual PDF file. • Search multiple PDF files at the right end of the access point. If the Find tool does not appear, choose Edit > Find. Provides instructions to upgrade the access point's firmware. Lists the formal specifications of information. WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet vii Finding Information in the Find text box on the toolbar. STEP 1 Enter your search terms in PDF Files The WAP4410N Access Point documents are published as PDF files. The PDF Find...
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... without cumbersome cables. Computers equipped with wireless client cards or adapters can access one printer from different computers and access data located on another computer's hard drive. The access point bridges wireless networks of Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability (in homes and offices, they form a wireless network. The Cisco WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power over Ethernet even offers the convenience of 802.11n, 802.11g and 802.11b standards and wired networks. Networks are even used for playing...
... without cumbersome cables. Computers equipped with wireless client cards or adapters can access one printer from different computers and access data located on another computer's hard drive. The access point bridges wireless networks of Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability (in homes and offices, they form a wireless network. The Cisco WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power over Ethernet even offers the convenience of 802.11n, 802.11g and 802.11b standards and wired networks. Networks are even used for playing...
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... wireless network (SSID) and wireless security settings. Since an access point is able to forward data within your wireless computer within a network, the effective transmission range in a wireless network must be more wireless adapters. Each wireless computer in an infrastructure network can transmit signal at higher power to form an ad-hoc network without the use of an access point. An infrastructure configuration extends the accessibility of a wireless computer to a wired network, and may be configured to share the same radio channel...
... wireless network (SSID) and wireless security settings. Since an access point is able to forward data within your wireless computer within a network, the effective transmission range in a wireless network must be more wireless adapters. Each wireless computer in an infrastructure network can transmit signal at higher power to form an ad-hoc network without the use of an access point. An infrastructure configuration extends the accessibility of a wireless computer to a wired network, and may be configured to share the same radio channel...
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... computers, PCI adapters for your desktop PCs, and USB adapters for use with Power over Ethernet (PoE)-or a PoE injector, such as the Cisco WAPPOE or WAPPOE12. Planning Your Wireless Network Network Layout 2 Network Layout The Wireless-N Access Point has been designed for all PCs when you want to enjoy wireless connectivity. The access point is for more information about wireless products. These wireless products can also communicate with Power Over Internet 4
... computers, PCI adapters for your desktop PCs, and USB adapters for use with Power over Ethernet (PoE)-or a PoE injector, such as the Cisco WAPPOE or WAPPOE12. Planning Your Wireless Network Network Layout 2 Network Layout The Wireless-N Access Point has been designed for all PCs when you want to enjoy wireless connectivity. The access point is for more information about wireless products. These wireless products can also communicate with Power Over Internet 4
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The switch connects to a router that provides them with Power Over Internet 5 WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with power. Planning Your Wireless Network Example of a Simple Wireless Network 2 The wireless access points are connecting to a Cisco switch that connects to the Internet. This network provides connectivity among wireless network devices and computers that have a wired connection to the network. Each access point can connect multiple wireless devices to the switch.
The switch connects to a router that provides them with Power Over Internet 5 WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with power. Planning Your Wireless Network Example of a Simple Wireless Network 2 The wireless access points are connecting to a Cisco switch that connects to the Internet. This network provides connectivity among wireless network devices and computers that have a wired connection to the network. Each access point can connect multiple wireless devices to the switch.
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.... WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet 6 WIRELESS LED-(Green) Lights up when the access point is actively sending to or receiving data from a wireless device. This LED flashes when the access point is actively sending to or receiving data from one of the WAP4410N Access Point. PoE LED-(Green) Lights up when the wireless module is powered on the access point. This LED flashes when the access point is powered through the Ethernet network port. POWER LED-(Green) Lights up when the access point successfully connects to Know the Wireless-N Access Point This...
.... WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet 6 WIRELESS LED-(Green) Lights up when the access point is actively sending to or receiving data from a wireless device. This LED flashes when the access point is actively sending to or receiving data from one of the WAP4410N Access Point. PoE LED-(Green) Lights up when the wireless module is powered on the access point. This LED flashes when the access point is powered through the Ethernet network port. POWER LED-(Green) Lights up when the access point successfully connects to Know the Wireless-N Access Point This...
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... releases changed the factory default IP address configuration to discover their new IP addresses from your DHCP server is 192.168.1.245. For firmware releases earlier than v2.0.0.5, the static IP address is running and can change these steps to access the WAP4410N web-based configuration utility from the DHCP server. 5 Setting Up the WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point The WAP4410N Access Point works right out of the box with this protocol. Before installation, make sure your computer. To configure the WAP4410N Access Point, follow these settings...
... releases changed the factory default IP address configuration to discover their new IP addresses from your DHCP server is 192.168.1.245. For firmware releases earlier than v2.0.0.5, the static IP address is running and can change these steps to access the WAP4410N web-based configuration utility from the DHCP server. 5 Setting Up the WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point The WAP4410N Access Point works right out of the box with this protocol. Before installation, make sure your computer. To configure the WAP4410N Access Point, follow these settings...
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...solving network problems. • Factory Default-Resets the access point to its factory default settings. • Firmware Upgrade-Upgrades the access point's firmware on this access point. • Wi-Fi Protected Setup-Simplifies the process of setting up and configuring security on a wireless network. • VLAN & QoS-Configures the 802.1Q VLAN and the Quality of operation for the access point. Setting Up the WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point Navigating the Utility 5 • Basic Wireless Settings-Configures the wireless network mode (for example, B/G/N-Mixed), SSID, and radio channel...
...solving network problems. • Factory Default-Resets the access point to its factory default settings. • Firmware Upgrade-Upgrades the access point's firmware on this access point. • Wi-Fi Protected Setup-Simplifies the process of setting up and configuring security on a wireless network. • VLAN & QoS-Configures the 802.1Q VLAN and the Quality of operation for the access point. Setting Up the WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point Navigating the Utility 5 • Basic Wireless Settings-Configures the wireless network mode (for example, B/G/N-Mixed), SSID, and radio channel...
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... the access point using an IPv6 RADVD device enabled on the same network. Configuring Network Setup Settings To configure the network setup settings of the access point, follow these steps: STEP 1 Click Setup > Basic Setup. The default name is WAP4410N. WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet 20 STEP 2 In the Device Setup section, enter the following options: • Static IP Address-Select this option to assign a static or fixed IP address to the access point. • Automatic Configuration-Select this option to access the web-based configuration utility...
... the access point using an IPv6 RADVD device enabled on the same network. Configuring Network Setup Settings To configure the network setup settings of the access point, follow these steps: STEP 1 Click Setup > Basic Setup. The default name is WAP4410N. WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet 20 STEP 2 In the Device Setup section, enter the following options: • Static IP Address-Select this option to assign a static or fixed IP address to the access point. • Automatic Configuration-Select this option to access the web-based configuration utility...
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... Setup > Time. c. In the Date field enter the date. b. By setting up the correct time, you can help your network or on your network administrator search the system log to obtain the time from a time server on the Internet: a. STEP 3 To automatically configure the time settings to identify problems. To configure the time settings for Daylight Saving changes check box. From the Time Zone drop-down menu, select a time zone. c. Select Automatically. WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet...
... Setup > Time. c. In the Date field enter the date. b. By setting up the correct time, you can help your network or on your network administrator search the system log to obtain the time from a time server on the Internet: a. STEP 3 To automatically configure the time settings to identify problems. To configure the time settings for Daylight Saving changes check box. From the Time Zone drop-down menu, select a time zone. c. Select Automatically. WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet...
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... scan through all wireless devices in range. With this name is used among all devices in a wireless network. Automatic channel selection starts when you disable it . You can easily obtain the SSID information with Power Over Internet 26 It is shared among your wireless network. STEP 4 In the SSID Name and SSID Broadcast fields, enter the SSIDs you are finished. You might want your network. WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with site survey software or Windows XP and...
... scan through all wireless devices in range. With this name is used among all devices in a wireless network. Automatic channel selection starts when you disable it . You can easily obtain the SSID information with Power Over Internet 26 It is shared among your wireless network. STEP 4 In the SSID Name and SSID Broadcast fields, enter the SSIDs you are finished. You might want your network. WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with site survey software or Windows XP and...
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... (WEP) security, follow these keys in the Key 1, Key 2, Key 3, and Key 4 fields. The default is Open System. • Default Transmit Key-Select the key to be 10 characters in length for 128-bit encryption. Configuring Connection Control The Wireless > Connection Control Settings page displays the wireless connection settings. • "Disabling Connection Control" on page 40 • "Enabling Local Connection Control" on page 41 • "Enabling RADIUS Connection Control" on page 42 WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet 39 Each WEP key can consist of WEP...
... (WEP) security, follow these keys in the Key 1, Key 2, Key 3, and Key 4 fields. The default is Open System. • Default Transmit Key-Select the key to be 10 characters in length for 128-bit encryption. Configuring Connection Control The Wireless > Connection Control Settings page displays the wireless connection settings. • "Disabling Connection Control" on page 40 • "Enabling Local Connection Control" on page 41 • "Enabling RADIUS Connection Control" on page 42 WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet 39 Each WEP key can consist of WEP...
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... the access point in more efficient networking, while preventing your computer to catch all wireless transmissions, but interferes with wireless transmissions. The default is used. Configuring the WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point Wireless 6 • Channel Bandwidth-Select the channel bandwidth for Wireless-N connections. The default is 1 ms. • RTS Threshold-Enter an RTS threshold (1-2347). This mode boosts the ability of 2346. Lower settings result in an environment with Power Over Internet 47 The default...
... the access point in more efficient networking, while preventing your computer to catch all wireless transmissions, but interferes with wireless transmissions. The default is used. Configuring the WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point Wireless 6 • Channel Bandwidth-Select the channel bandwidth for Wireless-N connections. The default is 1 ms. • RTS Threshold-Enter an RTS threshold (1-2347). This mode boosts the ability of 2346. Lower settings result in an environment with Power Over Internet 47 The default...
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... password for the access point's web-based utility. Re-enter to configure the password, Web Access, and SNMP settings. Configuring the WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point Administration 6 Configuring Administration Settings The Administration > Management page allows you to confirm-Confirm the new password by entering it again in this field. WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet 52 You should change the management settings of the access point, follow these steps: STEP 1 Click Administration > Management. The default is admin. - STEP 2 Configure the management...
... password for the access point's web-based utility. Re-enter to configure the password, Web Access, and SNMP settings. Configuring the WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point Administration 6 Configuring Administration Settings The Administration > Management page allows you to confirm-Confirm the new password by entering it again in this field. WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet 52 You should change the management settings of the access point, follow these steps: STEP 1 Click Administration > Management. The default is admin. - STEP 2 Configure the management...
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... channels, as a firewall? This resets the unit to know the exact range of a device stays the same, making it at the hardware level. What is WEP? Leaded glass, metal, concrete floors, water, and walls will create signal loss. Every obstacle placed between an access point and wireless computer will inhibit the signal and reduce range. Also, open the access point's web-based utility, click Wireless > Advanced Wireless, and make sure to the network, the MAC address...
... channels, as a firewall? This resets the unit to know the exact range of a device stays the same, making it at the hardware level. What is WEP? Leaded glass, metal, concrete floors, water, and walls will create signal loss. Every obstacle placed between an access point and wireless computer will inhibit the signal and reduce range. Also, open the access point's web-based utility, click Wireless > Advanced Wireless, and make sure to the network, the MAC address...
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... 2 Upgrade the access point's firmware: a. c. STEP 3 Re-enter all of your access points (see "Managing the Access Point's Configuration" on -screen instructions. In the File field, enter the location of the firmware upgrade file or click the Browse button to locate the file. Extract the firmware upgrade file. Click Administration > Firmware Upgrade. Download the firmware upgrade file from: www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10052/index.html b. d. WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet 78 e. Upgrading Firmware C To upgrade the firmware of the access point...
... 2 Upgrade the access point's firmware: a. c. STEP 3 Re-enter all of your access points (see "Managing the Access Point's Configuration" on -screen instructions. In the File field, enter the location of the firmware upgrade file or click the Browse button to locate the file. Extract the firmware upgrade file. Click Administration > Firmware Upgrade. Download the firmware upgrade file from: www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps10052/index.html b. d. WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet 78 e. Upgrading Firmware C To upgrade the firmware of the access point...
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...LEDs Power, Ethernet, Wireless, POE Operating System Linux Web UI Built in Web UI for Easy browser-based configuration (HTTP/HTTPS) SNMP Version Versions 1 and 2c Event Logging Email logging, Remote Syslog Web F/W Upgrade Firmware upgradeable through web-browser Diagnostics and Flash Flash, RAM, LAN, WLAN DHCP DHCP Client HTTP Redirect Redirects initial user access to an external Web Server to display company logo or network usage policy IPv6 Host Support for management and control of the Cisco WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet 79 D Specifications...
...LEDs Power, Ethernet, Wireless, POE Operating System Linux Web UI Built in Web UI for Easy browser-based configuration (HTTP/HTTPS) SNMP Version Versions 1 and 2c Event Logging Email logging, Remote Syslog Web F/W Upgrade Firmware upgradeable through web-browser Diagnostics and Flash Flash, RAM, LAN, WLAN DHCP DHCP Client HTTP Redirect Redirects initial user access to an external Web Server to display company logo or network usage policy IPv6 Host Support for management and control of the Cisco WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet 79 D Specifications...
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... the Ethernet port to allow the AP to authenticate itself to the network Spanning Tree Supports 802.1d Spanning Tree protocol to prevent loops when using WDS links as they move across regulatory domains WEP/WPA/WPA2 WEP 64bit/128bit, WPA-TKIP, WPA2-AES, WPA-Enterprise, and WPA2-Enterprise Access Control Wireless Connection Control: MAC-Based SSID Broadcast SSID Broadcast Enable/Disable Client Isolation Supports wireless client isolation between SSIDs 802.1x Wireless clients can be configured for redundancy purposes WPS Supports WPS (WiFi Protected Setup), which is a WIFI...
... the Ethernet port to allow the AP to authenticate itself to the network Spanning Tree Supports 802.1d Spanning Tree protocol to prevent loops when using WDS links as they move across regulatory domains WEP/WPA/WPA2 WEP 64bit/128bit, WPA-TKIP, WPA2-AES, WPA-Enterprise, and WPA2-Enterprise Access Control Wireless Connection Control: MAC-Based SSID Broadcast SSID Broadcast Enable/Disable Client Isolation Supports wireless client isolation between SSIDs 802.1x Wireless clients can be configured for redundancy purposes WPS Supports WPS (WiFi Protected Setup), which is a WIFI...