User Guide
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...color white indicates that makes it easy to set it to bridge your different networks. The Cisco logo is orange when the SecureEasySetup feature is not used . When the Access Point enters SecureEasySetup mode, the Cisco logo will turn white and ...Access Point's power adapter. 4 Do not reset the Access Point if you have SecureEasySetup devices, run the Setup Wizard on . Use the instructions in this User Guide to help you connect the Access Point, set up when the Power Access Point is powered on the Access Point's Setup Wizard CD-ROM. These instructions should be all of your wireless...
...color white indicates that makes it easy to set it to bridge your different networks. The Cisco logo is orange when the SecureEasySetup feature is not used . When the Access Point enters SecureEasySetup mode, the Cisco logo will turn white and ...Access Point's power adapter. 4 Do not reset the Access Point if you have SecureEasySetup devices, run the Setup Wizard on . Use the instructions in this User Guide to help you connect the Access Point, set up when the Power Access Point is powered on the Access Point's Setup Wizard CD-ROM. These instructions should be all of your wireless...
User Guide
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... you want to use the Access Point as a client of operation if you can change the Access Point's mode of operation if you can then be the same as your Ethernet network. Setup > AP Mode NOTE: For the AP Client and Wireless Bridge modes, the remote access point must be a second Linksys Wireless-G Access Point (model number: WAP54G) or Wireless-G Router (model number: WRT54G). Chapter...
... you want to use the Access Point as a client of operation if you can change the Access Point's mode of operation if you can then be the same as your Ethernet network. Setup > AP Mode NOTE: For the AP Client and Wireless Bridge modes, the remote access point must be a second Linksys Wireless-G Access Point (model number: WAP54G) or Wireless-G Router (model number: WRT54G). Chapter...