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Chapter 1
Product Overview
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Wireless-G Access Point
Chapter 1:
Product Overview
Thank you for choosing the Wireless-G Access Point. Use
the instructions in this User Guide to help you connect
the Access Point, set it up, and configure it to bridge your
different networks. These instructions should be all you
need to get the most out of the Access Point.
Front Panel
Cisco logo (Orange/White) The Cisco logo
is the Access Point’s SecureEasySetup button.
It lights up when the Access Point is powered
on. The Cisco logo is orange when the
SecureEasySetup feature is not used, while the
color white indicates that the SecureEasySetup
feature is being used. When the Access Point
enters SecureEasySetup mode, the Cisco logo
will turn white and start flashing. Then the
Access Point will generate its SSID (network
name) and WPA-Personal (also called WPA-PSK)
key. If the Access Point successfully associates
with a client using SecureEasySetup, the
Cisco logo will stop flashing and stay white.
If the association is unsuccessful, then the
Cisco logo will stop flashing and stay orange.
To clear the SSID and WPA-Personal key, press
and hold down the Cisco logo for ten seconds.
The Cisco logo will turn orange to indicate a
successful reset.
NOTE: SecureEasySetup is a feature
that makes it easy to set up your
wireless network. If you have
SecureEasySetup devices, run the
Setup Wizard on the Access Point’s
Setup Wizard CD-ROM. Then follow
the on-screen instructions.
Power
Power (Red) The Power LED lights up when the
Access Point is powered on.
Act
Act (Green) The Activity LED lights up when
the Access Point is ready for wireless use. It
flashes when the Access Point is transmitting or
receiving data wirelessly.
Link
Link (Orange) The Link LED lights up when
the Access Point is successfully connected
to a device through the Ethernet network
port. The LED flashes when the Access Point
is transmitting or receiving data through the
Ethernet network port.
Back Panel
LAN The Ethernet network port connects to
an Ethernet network device, such as a switch or
router.
RESET There are two ways to reset the Access
Points factory defaults. Either press the Reset
button for approximately ten seconds, or use
the Administration > Factory Defaults screen of
the Access Point’s Web-based Utility.
NOTE: Resetting the Access Point will
erase all of your settings (including
wireless security, IP address, and
power output) and replace them with
the factory defaults. Do not reset the
Access Point if you want to retain
these settings.
POWER The Power port connects to the Access
Points power adapter.
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