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Question : Problem: how to configure Cisco Access point
hi everyone,
I have 2 cisco wireless access point which i want to install in my office , but i dont want them to be different SSID as i want both to generate same ssid so if users get disconnected from one point or one point go down, they will still stay connected to network.
how cani do please help
Answer : Problem: how to configure Cisco Access point
OK.
step 1: set your computer address to
IP: 10.0.0.2
subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
def gatwy: 10.0.0.2
step 2: On the AP, hold in the mode button, unlug power while holding down mode button, then insert power and keep holding mode button down for about 10 seconds. This is a factory reset to make sure it has factory settings.
step 3: from you laptop open internet explorer or firefox and browse to 10.0.0.1. Use the username: cisco, password: Cisco
step 4: now your in the AP and can set an 192.168.0.X ip address on it
step 5: dont forget to set your computer back to a 192.168.0.x address
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If this doesnt seem to be working then try this:
step 1: unplug the AP from the switch
step 2: plug into the console port of the AP to get a command line connection
step 3 login with cisco/Cisco
step 4: use the following commands to set an IP address on teh AP:
config t
interface BVI1
ip address 192.168.0.x 255.255.255.0
no shut
exit
copy run start
step 5: unplug from the console port of teh AP
step 6: plug the AP into the switch
step 7: from your computer make sure you can ping the IP address of the IP you put on the AP
step 8: from you laptop open internet explorer or firefox and browse to the IP address you set on the AP
That's it!
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