Cisco TES301 User Manual page 57

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Use the Wi-Fi Settings tab to configure this device as an Access Point device or
Wi-Fi Range Extension.
Note: When using Wi-Fi Range Extension mode, the TES301 can act as a Wireless
client and connect to an active wireless Access Point. This connection then will
be used as the primary WAN connection.
Important: The Ethernet WAN port will be disabled if using Wi-Fi Range
Extension mode. Therefore, the Internet configuration gel in the main dashboard
(on page 19) will be disabled. When you change the configuration from Access
Point mode into Wi-Fi Range Extension mode, or vice versa, the TES301 reboots
to activate the new configuration.
For an Access Point device, select the Access Point radio button; then,
indicate Enabled if you want the Wi-Fi Network enabled, or select Disabled
to disable the Wi-Fi Network, for each SSID on your network. If you are
ready to pair devices, go to the Pair Devices (see "Connect Devices" on page
41) section. Otherwise, skip to the last step.
Note: The convention used for naming the default Home SSID and Guest
SSID is derived from the last four digits of the WAN MAC address of the
hardware. this convention ensures that your TES301 uses unique SSIDs. The
WAN MAC address is printed on the label on the bottom panel of your
TES301.
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