Ap Mode - Cisco Small Business WAP44 Administration Manual

10n wireless-n access point with power over ethernet
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Configuring the Cisco WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point

AP Mode

AP Mode
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WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet Administration Guide
The AP Mode page displays the AP mode settings for the access point. To
configure the AP mode of the access point, follow these steps:
Click AP Mode > AP Mode.
Configure the AP Mode settings.
Access point—Select to let the device operate as a normal access point.
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Allow Wireless Signal to be repeated by a repeater—If selected, the
device will act as a repeater for another access point. Provide the MAC
addresses of the other access points in the fields.
Wireless WDS Repeater—Select to let the access point operate as a
wireless repeater to extend the radio range of the associated remote
access point to overcome any obstacle that blocks radio communication.
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Remote Access Point's MAC Address—Enter the MAC address of the
remote access point directly, or click the Site Survey button to select
from a list of available access points.
Wireless WDS Bridge—Select to let the access point operate as a
wireless bridge to perform transparent bridging with other associated
wireless bridges, and not allow any wireless client or station to access
them.
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Remote Wireless Bridge's MAC Address—Enter the MAC addresses
of the other access points in the fields.
Wireless Client/Repeater—Select to let the wireless access point operate
as a client or repeater access point, sending all traffic received to another
access point.
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Allow wireless stations to associate—Enable or disable this setting.
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Remote access point—Enter the MAC address and SSID of the desired
access point or click the Site Survey button to choose the access point
from the available networks.
Wireless Monitor—Allows the access point to detect unauthorized (rogue)
access points on your network.
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No Security—Check to identify any access point operating with
security disabled as a rogue access point.
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