Quick Start Configuration - Cisco WAP150 Manual

Wireless-ac/n dual radio access point with poe
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Quick Start Configuration

• Radio 1 (2.4GHz)—The 2.4GHz mode is enabled or disabled for the Radio 1 interface.
• Radio 2 (5GHz) —The 5GHz mode is enabled or disabled for the Radio 2 interface.
• Power Source—The system may be powered by a power adapter, or may be receiving power over
• PSE Status (For WAP361 Only)
• PSE Power Consumption (For WAP361 Only) —The power allocation for the connected PD device.
• System Uptime—The time elapsed since the last reboot.
• System Time—The current system time.
• Firmware Version (Active Image)—The firmware version of the active image.
• Firmware MD5 Checksum (Active Image)—The checksum for the active image.
• Firmware Version (Non-active)—The firmware version of the backup image.
• Firmware MD5 Checksum (Non-active)—The checksum for the backup image.
Quick Start Configuration
To simplify the device configuration through quick navigation, the Getting Started page provides links for
performing common tasks. The Getting Started page is the default window at start-up.
Category
Quick
Access
Advanced
Configuration
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Ethernet (PoE) from a Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE).
• Overload—Indicates that an attached Powered Device (PD) requires power from the WAP device
that is exceeding the configured allocation any time during the connectivity.
• Down —Indicates that there is no PD device connector or there is a malfunction.
• Up — Indicates that PSE normally works on 802.3af mode.
Link Name (on the Page)
Setup Wizard
Change Account Password
Backup/Restore
Configuration
Upgrade Device Firmware
Wireless Settings
Management Setting
LAN Setting
Configure Single Point Setup
Guest Access
Linked Page
Using the Access Point Setup Wizard, on page 2
Adding a User, on page 29
Configuration Management, on page 13
Firmware, on page 11
Radio, on page 47
Management, on page 31
IPv4 Configuration, on page 17
Configuring the WAP Device for Single Point Setup, on page
77
Guest Access, on page 96
Getting Started

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