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Using the Access Point Setup Wizard
Cisco Small Business WAP121 and WAP321 Wireless-N Access Point with PoE 9
REVIEW DRAFT Version 2—CISCO CONFIDENTIAL
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The first time you log into the AP (or after it has been reset to the factory default
settings), the Access Point Startup Wizard displays to help you perform initial
configuration. Follow these steps to complete the wizard:
127( If you click Cancel to bypass the Wizard, the Change Password page displays. You
can then change the default password for logging in. For all other settings, the
factory default configuration will apply.
67(3 Click 1H[W. The Wizard displays the first of several Configuration windows, the
Access Point Setup Wizard—IP Address window.
67(3 Configure the system to receive its IP information from a DHCP server, or specify
this information manually. For a description of these fields, see /$1SDJH.
67(3 Click 1H[W. The Access Point Setup Wizard—Time Settings window displays.
67(3 Select your time zone, and then configure the system time manually or set the AP
to get its time from an NTP server. For a description of these options, see 7LPH
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67(3 Click 1H[W. The Wizard displays the first of four security windows, the Access
Point Setup Wizard—Device Password window.
67(3 Enter a 1HZ3DVVZRUG and enter it again in the &RQILUP3DVVZRUG text box. For
more information about passwords, see 8VHU$FFRXQWVSDJH.
67(3 Click 1H[W. The Wizard displays the second of four security windows, the Access
Point Setup Wizard—Network Name window.
67(3 Enter a 1HWZRUN1DPH. This name serves as the SSID for the default wireless
network.
67(3 Click 1H[W. The Wizard displays the third of four security windows, the Access
Point Setup Wizard—Wireless Security window.
67(3 Choose a security type. For a description of these options, see 6\VWHP6HFXULW\
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67(3 Click 1H[W. The Wizard displays the Access Point Setup Wizard—Summary
window.
67(3 Review the settings you configured. If they are correct, click 6XEPLW. Or, click %DFN
to reconfigure one or more settings. If you click &DQFHO, all settings are returned to
the previous values.