Radio And Ip Address Configuration - Cisco Aironet 1250 Series Manual

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Step 2
With your right thumb or forefinger, pull the security hasp toward
you to release it from the mounting plate.
Step 3
Maintain pressure on the security hasp, use your thumb or
forefinger to push the mounting plate to the right, and slide it off the
mounting plate pins.
Step 4
Remove the mounting plate from the access point.

Radio and IP Address Configuration

The access point ships with its radios disabled and no assigned IP address or
service set identifier (SSID). You must enable the radios when you configure
the access point for the first time. Also, the access point no longer is assigned
a default IP address. It is configured to obtain an IP address using a DHCP
server. If your network does not use a DHCP server, you must connect to the
access point's console port and assign a static IP address. See the
and Assigning an IP Address" section on page
Bridging Feature Not Tested
The 1250 series access point has not been tested for bridging purposes, even
though the commands for configuring the unit as a bridge are available.
Quick Start Guide: Cisco Aironet 1250 Series Access Point
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