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Provide basic settings


Review Description of this Access Point ...
These fields show information specific to this access point.

IP Address: 192.168.1.2
MAC Address: 00:c0:49:10:10:10
Firmware Version: 1.1.8 (Sep 23 2005)
Location


Provide Network Settings ...
These settings apply to this access point. The same settings will apply to new access points joining the cluster if the policy for adding new access points is set to “configure automatically“.

Current Password
New Password
Confirm New Password
Wireless Network Name (SSID)


Set Configuration Policy for New Access Points ...
If you choose “configure automatically“ as the policy for adding new access points, new access points will join the cluster when they are powered up and inherit the settings specified on this page. (If you choose to ignore new access points, you must configure them manually.)

New Access Points 


Settings ...
Click “update“ to save the new settings.

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Clustered
1 Access Point
1 User Account

For a typical access point which is a member of a cluster, provide the minimal set of configuration information needed to set up the access point and start wireless networking as described in the numbered steps on this page.

For a standalone access point the Basic Settings page indicates only that the current mode is standalone and provides a button for adding the access point to a cluster (group). If you click on any of the Cluster tabs for an AP in standalone mode you will be redirected to this Basic Settings page because Cluster settings do not apply to standalone APs.

Caution:
If you do not have a DHCP server on the Internal network and do not plan to use one, the first thing you must do after bringing up the access point is change the Connection Type from DHCP to Static IP.

To change the Connection Type, go to the Ethernet (Wired) Settings tab.

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