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WAP561 Wireless-N Dual Radio Selectable-Band Access Point with Single Point Setup
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Access Point Setup Wizard
Welcome
Configuration
IP Address
Single Point Setup
Time Settings
Device Password
Radio 1
Network Name
Wireless Security
VLAN ID
Radio 2
Network Name
Wireless Security
VLAN ID
Captive Portal
Creation
Network Name
Wireless Security
VLAN ID
Redirect URL
Summary
Finish
Welcome
Thank you for choosing Cisco Small Business. This setup wizard will help you install your Cisco Small Business Access Point.
To setup this access point manually you can cancel this wizard at any time (Not recommended).
Note:
This Setup Wizard provides simplified options to help you quickly get your access point up and running. If there is any option or capability that you do not see while running the setup wizard, click the learning link provided on many of the setup wizard pages. To set further options as you require or as seen in the learning link, cancel the setup wizard and go to the web-based configuration utility.
Select either Dynamic or Static IP address for your device.
Dynamic IP Address (DHCP) (Recommended)
Static IP Address
Static IP Address:
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Default Gateway:
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DNS:
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Secondary DNS (optional):
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Learn more about the different connection types
A cluster provides a single point of administration and lets you view, deploy, configure, and secure the wireless network as a single entity, rather than separate wireless devices.
Create a New Cluster
Recommended for a new deployment environment.
New Cluster Name:
AP Location:
Cluster Mgmt Address (optional):
Join an Existing Cluster
Recommended for adding new wireless access points to the existing deployment environment.
Existing Cluster Name:
AP Location:
Do not Enable Single Point Setup
Recommended for single device deployments or for configuring each device individually.
Learn more about single point setup
Enter the time zone, date and time.
Time Zone:
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Australia (Queensland)
Australia (South Australia and Broken Hill)
Australia (Tasmania)
Australia (Western)
Austria
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Bangladesh
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Belarus
Belgium
Belize
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Bermuda
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Bolivia
Bonaire
Bosnia Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil (East; Including All Coast and Brasilia)
Brazil (Fernando de Noronha)
Brazil (Trinity of Acre)
Brazil (West)
British Virgin Islands
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Cook Islands
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The Dominican Republic
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Finland
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French Guiana
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Macedonia
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
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Malta
Mariana Islands
Martinique
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Mexico (Baj, N.)
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Midway Islands
Moldova
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The Netherlands Antilles
The Netherlands
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New Hebrides
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Nigeria
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Russian Fed. Zone 2 (St. Petersburg)
Russian Fed. Zone 3 (Izhevsk)
Russian Fed. Zone 4 (Ekaterinburg)
Russian Fed. Zone 5 (Novosibirsk)
Russian Fed. Zone 6 (Krasnojarsk)
Russian Fed. Zone 7 (Irkutsk)
Russian Fed. Zone 8 (Yakatsk)
Russian Fed. Zone 9 (Vladivostok)
Rwanda
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Western Samoa
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Yemen
Zaire (Kasai)
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Set System Time:
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
Manually
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Learn more about time settings
The administrative password protects your access point from unauthorized access. For security reasons, you should change the access point password from its default settings. Please write this password down for future reference.
Enter a new device password:
New password needs at least 8 characters composed of lower and upper case letters as well as numbers/symbols by default.
New Password:
Confirm Password:
Password Strength Meter:
Below Minimum
Password Complexity:
Enable
Learn more about passwords
The name of your wireless network, known as an SSID, identifies your network so that wireless devices can find it.
Enter a name for your wireless network:
Network Name (SSID):
For example: MyNetwork
Learn more about network names
Select your network security strength.
Best Security (WPA2 Personal - AES)
Recommended for new wireless computers and devices that support this option.
Older wireless devices might not support this option.
Better Security (WPA/WPA2 Personal - TKIP/AES)
Recommended for older wireless computers and devices that might not support WPA2.
No Security (Not recommended)
Enter a security key with 8-63 characters.
Below Minimum
Show Key as Clear Text
Learn more about your network security options
By default, the VLAN ID assigned to the management interface for your access point is 1, which is also the default untagged VLAN ID. If the management VLAN ID is the same as the VLAN ID assigned to your wireless network, then the wireless clients associated with this specific wireless network can administer this device. If needed, an access control list (ACL) can be created to disable administration from wireless clients.
Enter a VLAN ID for your wireless network:
VLAN ID:
(Range: 1 - 4094)
Learn more about vlan ids
The name of your wireless network, known as an SSID, identifies your network so that wireless devices can find it.
Enter a name for your wireless network:
Network Name (SSID):
For example: MyNetwork
Learn more about network names
Select your network security strength.
Best Security (WPA2 Personal - AES)
Recommended for new wireless computers and devices that support this option.
Older wireless devices might not support this option.
Better Security (WPA/WPA2 Personal - TKIP/AES)
Recommended for older wireless computers and devices that might not support WPA2.
No Security (Not recommended)
Enter a security key with 8-63 characters.
Below Minimum
Show Key as Clear Text
Learn more about your network security options
By default, the VLAN ID assigned to the management interface for your access point is 1, which is also the default untagged VLAN ID. If the management VLAN ID is the same as the VLAN ID assigned to your wireless network, then the wireless clients associated with this specific wireless network can administer this device. If needed, an access control list (ACL) can be created to disable administration from wireless clients.
Enter a VLAN ID for your wireless network:
VLAN ID:
(Range: 1 - 4094)
Learn more about vlan ids
The administrative password protects your access point from unauthorized access. For security reasons, you should change the access point password from its default settings. Please write this password down for future reference.
Enter a new device password:
New password needs at least 8 characters composed of lower and upper case letters as well as numbers/symbols by default.
New Password:
Confirm Password:
Password Strength Meter:
Below Minimum
Password Complexity:
Enable
Learn more about passwords
The name of your wireless network, known as an SSID, identifies your network so that wireless devices can find it.
Enter a name for your wireless network:
Network Name (SSID):
For example: MyNetwork
Learn more about network names
Select your network security strength.
Best Security (WPA2 Personal - AES)
Recommended for new wireless computers and devices that support this option.
Older wireless devices might not support this option.
Better Security (WPA/WPA2 Personal - TKIP/AES)
Recommended for older wireless computers and devices that might not support WPA2.
No Security (Not recommended)
Enter a security key with 8-63 characters.
Below Minimum
Show Key as Clear Text
Learn more about your network security options
By default, the VLAN ID assigned to the management interface for your access point is 1, which is also the default untagged VLAN ID. If the management VLAN ID is the same as the VLAN ID assigned to your wireless network, then the wireless clients associated with this specific wireless network can administer this device. If needed, an access control list (ACL) can be created to disable administration from wireless clients.
Enter a VLAN ID for your wireless network:
VLAN ID:
(Range: 1 - 4094)
Learn more about vlan ids
Use Captive Portal to set up a guest network, which means that wireless users need to be authenticated before they can access the Internet. For example, a hotel can create a guest network to redirect new wireless users to a page for authentication.
Do you want to create your guest network now?
Yes
No, thanks.
Learn more about captive portal guest networks
Your guest network needs a new name, known as an SSID. The name identifies your guest network so that wireless users can find it.
Enter a name for your guest network:
Radio:
Radio 1
Radio 2
Guest Network name:
For example: MyGuestNetwork
Learn more about network names
Select your guest network security strength.
Best Security (WPA2 Personal - AES)
Recommended for new wireless computers and devices that support this option.
Older wireless devices might not support this option.
Better Security (WPA/WPA2 Personal - TKIP/AES)
Recommended for older wireless computers and devices that might not support WPA2.
No Security (Not recommended)
Enter a security key with 8-63 characters.
Below Minimum
Show Key as Clear Text
Learn more about your network security options
We strongly recommend that you assign different VLAN ID for your guest network than the management VLAN ID. By doing that, your guest will have no access to your private network.
Enter a VLAN ID for your guest network:
VLAN ID:
(Range: 1 - 4094)
Learn more about vlan ids
If you enable a redirect URL, when new wireless users have completed the authentication process, they can be redirected to an alternate startup page.
Enable Redirect URL
Redirect URL :
Learn more about redirect urls
Please review the following settings and ensure the data is correct.
Network Name (SSID):
Network Security Type:
Security Key:
VLAN ID:
Captive Portal (Guest Network) Summary
Network Name (SSID):
Network Security Type:
Security Key:
Verification:
Redirect URL:
VLAN ID:
Please review the following settings and ensure the data is correct.
Radio 1
Network Name (SSID):
Network Security Type:
Security Key:
VLAN ID:
Radio 2
Network Name (SSID):
Network Security Type:
Security Key:
VLAN ID:
Captive Portal (Guest Network) Summary
Guest Network Radio:
Network Name (SSID):
Network Security Type:
Security Key:
Verification:
Redirect URL:
Please review the following settings and ensure the data is correct.
You are about to join this cluster:
Cisco Setup Wizard will now enable your security.
Enabling Security...
This might take a few moments.
Congratulations, your access point has been set up successfully. We strongly recommend that you save these settings by writing them down or by copying and pasting them into a text document. You will need these settings later when you add other wireless computers or devices to your network.
Cluster Name:
Network Name (SSID):
Network Security Type:
Security Key:
N/A
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