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That is why I closed it. I am finding that it takes 3 to 4 minutes to connect to the models for some reason. But once connected it does connect.

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Cisco AG configure for current network. Hello, we currently have a network that is I'm not sure if this applies. The Model AG's don't seem to be working correctly. I have used the CLI quite a bit, but do need some help in this.

Scroll down to the System Power Settings section as shown in the following illustration:. Set the power settings and power injector fields and verify your switch status as indicated in the power settings table.

Note To verify switch status, you will need to use the switch's CLI. See the Cisco IOS software configuration guide for your switch. Click Apply. The access point reboots configured with the power settings you specified. Note You may have to refresh your browser screen to see the current status indicating that the access point's radios are enabled. Before you can configure basic settings, the access point and your PC needs an IP address.

See the "Obtaining an IP Address" section. Follow these steps to configure basic settings for the access point using the GUI Express Setup page. A username and password screen appears. Enter the username Cisco and password Cisco. Press Enter. The Summary Status page appears. If required, configure the power settings as described in the previous section. Otherwise, Click Express Setup. The Express Setup page appears. Configure the settings using the following sections as a guide.

The system name system name is a name for the access point that identifies it on your network. Default: ap. This setting specifies how the access point obtains an IP address. Default: DHCP. This setting assigns or changes the access point IP address. You can assign a static IP address in this field. The IP subnet mask identifies the subnet on which the access point resides.

This subnet is provided by your network administrator. If DHCP is enabled, leave this field blank. The default gateway identifies the address the access point uses to access another network. This gateway is provided by your network administrator. This setting specifies the type of HTTP used to access the access point using a web browser.

Default: Standard HTT. Standard protocol used to transfer HTML using unencrypted traffic between web browsers. Protocol used to transfer secure data by using encrypted traffic to and from the user by means of a Secure Socket Layer SSL. Note The following radio settings must be applied separately to each radio: Radio0— This setting determines what function the access point performs in the wireless network. Options: Access Point root or Repeater non root. Access point connects directly to the main Ethernet LAN and accepts associations from wireless clients.

Access point connects to a remote LAN, accepts associations from wireless clients, and must associate with a root access point using the wireless interface. Default: Access Point root. This setting optimizes the access point radio performance in the wireless network by adjusting data rates. This setting must match the setting on the clients.

Options: Throughput, Range, Default, Custom. Default : Default. Retains default radio settings that are designed to provide good range and throughput. By default, the access point uses Cisco Aironet Disabling Aironet Extensions disables the features mentioned above, but it sometimes improves the ability of non-Cisco client devices to associate to the access point.

After you assign basic settings to your access point, you must configure security settings to prevent unauthorized access to your network. Because it is a radio device, the access point can communicate beyond the physical boundaries of your work site.

Just as you use the Express Setup page to assign basic settings, you can use the Express Security page to create unique SSIDs and assign one of four security types to them. This illustration shows the Express Security page. When the access point configuration is set to factory defaults, the first SSID that you create by using the Express Security page overwrites the default SSID, which has no security settings.

You can create up to 16 SSIDs on the access point. Without VLANs, encryption settings WEP and ciphers apply to an interface, such as the radio, and you cannot use more than one encryption setting on an interface. Because the Express Security page is designed for simple configuration of basic security, the options available are a subset of the access point security capabilities.

Keep these limitations in mind when using the Express Security page:. However, you can delete SSIDs and re-create them. The SSIDs that you create are enabled on all radio interfaces.

The Express Setup screen sections and configurable settings are identified and briefly described below. The SSID is a unique identifier that clients use to associate with the access point. The SSID helps client devices distinguish between multiple wireless networks in the same vicinity. The SSID can be any alphanumeric, case-sensitive entry from 2 to 32 characters. Note These characters are not allowed:?

In addition, these characters cannot be the first character:! A VLAN is a switched network that is logically segmented by functions, project teams, or applications rather than on a physical or geographical basis. This setting identifies the security settings available on the Express Security Setup page. Default: No Security. The least secure option. More secure than no security. However, static WEP keys are vulnerable to attack.

Cisco access points use hexadecimal characters. Client adapters may use either, depending on how the vendor chooses to configure them. Enables Requires an IP address and shared secret from an authentication server on your network server authentication port You do not need to enter a WEP key.

Wi-Fi Protected Access WPA permits wireless access to users authenticated against a database through the services of an authentication server, and encrypts their IP traffic with stronger algorithms than those used in WEP.

As with EAP authentication, you must enter the IP address and shared secret for an authentication server on your network server authentication port If you followed the instructions in previous sections of this guide, you should have had no trouble getting your access point installed and running.

If you do experience difficulty, the following sections provide basic troubleshooting information. You can use the LED colors to assess the unit status. Refer to the "How to Open the Top Cover" section. I have also been working on Meraki products particularly the MX product line where everything is cloud base.

In order to get this bad boy wired up, I had to open the lid which uncovers the circuit board and nicely labelled ports. Easy reset button found right next to the console port, just stick in your favorite pen and your off.

From the CLI, it boots up just like any cisco device…slow. By default it will get its address from a DHCP server on your network so make sure you have setup one up. The next step is open your browser and type the IP address assigned to the AP, this should ask you then for a username and password which is both Cisco, again with a capital C.

Word of caution before we proceed, the GUI is so slow and you have to be patient as it takes time. The home page gives you basic information about the AP nothing really exciting. Later we will setup the WPA2 password for it so hang tight. Click the Apply button at the bottom of the page. Now this is the bit that will test your patience.

On the left menu click Network Interfaces, then click one of the radios in my case its Radio Click the Settings tab, then tick the Enable radio button. Again, the GUI is laggy, wait for it until the Current Status says enabled just like in my screenshot. Go to the Security menu, then click Encryption Manager.

Click Apply-All at the bottom of the page.



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