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    							Cisco Small Business
    WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over 
    Ethernet ADMINISTRATION 
    GUIDE 
    						
    							© 2012 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.  Document Revision Number OL-19774-02
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    does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1110R) 
    						
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    Contents
    Chapter 1: Introduction 6
    Audience 6
    Organization 7
    Chapter 2: Planning Your Wireless Network 8
    Network Topology 8
    Roaming 8
    Network Layout 9
    Example of a Simple Wireless Network 10
    Protecting Your Network 11
    Chapter 3: Getting to Know the Wireless-N Access Point 13
    Front Panel 13
    Back Panel 14
    Antennas and Positions 14
    Chapter 4: Connecting the Cisco WAP4410N Access Point 15
    Placement Options 15
    Desktop Option 15
    Wall-Mount Option 16
    Stand Option 16
    Connecting the Cisco WAP4410N Access Point to the Network 17
    Using a PoE Switch or Router 17
    Using a Standard Switch or Router 18
    Chapter 5: Setting Up the Cisco WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point 19
    Launching the Web-Based Configuration Utility 19
    Navigating the Utility 20
    Setup 21
    Wireless 21
    AP Mode 21 
    						
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    Administration 21
    Status 22
    Chapter 6: Configuring the Cisco WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point 23
    Setup 23
    Basic Setup 24
    Time 26
    Advanced 27
    Wireless 28
    Basic Settings 28
    Security 30
    Connection Control 37
    Wi-Fi Protected Setup 39
    VLAN and QoS 39
    Advanced Settings 41
    AP Mode 43
    Administration 44
    Management 44
    Log46
    Diagnostics 47
    Factory Default 48
    Firmware Upgrade 48
    Reboot 49
    Configuration Management 49
    SSL Certification Management 50
    Status 50
    Local Network 50
    Wireless 51
    System Performance 52
    Appendix A: Troubleshooting 54 
    						
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    Contents
    Appendix B: Where to Go From Here 61 
    						
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    Introduction
    The Cisco WAP4410N access point allows for greater range and mobility within 
    your wireless network while also allowing you to connect the wireless network to 
    a wired environment. It also supports the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) feature to 
    help you simplify the setting up of security on a wireless network. The Cisco 
    WAP4410N offers the convenience of Power over Ethernet (PoE), in addition to 
    regular 12VDC power adaptor, so it can receive data and power over a single 
    Ethernet network cable.
    The Cisco WAP4410N supports the 802.11n Draft 2.0 Specification by IEEE. It also 
    supports 802.11g and 802.11b clients in a mixed environment. In addition, this 
    access point provides longer coverage by using multiple antennas to transmit and 
    receive data streams in different directions.
    Use the instructions in this 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.
    Audience
    The audience for this document includes wireless network users, administrators, 
    and managers. 
    						
    							Introduction
    Organization
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    Organization
    This table describes the contents of each chapter in this document.
    Chapter Title Description
    “Introduction” on page 
    6Introduces the access point and its capabilities.
    “Planning Your 
    Wireless Network” on 
    page 8Describes how to connect the access point to the 
    network.
    “Getting to Know the 
    Wireless-N Access 
    Point” on page 13Describes the physical features of the access point.
    “Connecting the Cisco 
    WAP4410N Access 
    Point” on page 15Explains how to place and connect the access point.
    “Setting Up the Cisco 
    WAP4410N Wireless-N 
    Access Point” on page 
    19Explains how to use the web-based utility to 
    configure the basic settings of the access point 
    through your web browser.
    “Configuring the Cisco 
    WAP4410N Wireless-N 
    Access Point” on page 
    23Describes how to configure and manage your 
    WAP4410 access point.
    “Troubleshooting” on 
    page 54Provides solutions to problems that may occur 
    during the installation and operation of the access 
    point.
    “Where to Go From 
    Here” on page 61Provides links to related sources of information. 
    						
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    Planning Your Wireless Network
    Network Topology
    A wireless network is a group of computers, each equipped with one or more 
    wireless adapters. Computers in a wireless network must be configured to share 
    the same radio channel to talk to each other. Several computers equipped with 
    wireless cards or adapters can communicate with each other to form an ad-hoc 
    network without the use of an access point.
    Cisco also provides products to allow wireless adaptors to access wired network 
    through a bridge such as the wireless access point, or wireless router. An 
    integrated wireless and wired network is called an infrastructure network. Each 
    wireless computer in an infrastructure network can talk to any computer in a wired 
    or wireless network via the access point or wireless router.
    An infrastructure configuration extends the accessibility of a wireless computer to 
    a wired network, and may double the effective wireless transmission range for 
    two wireless adapter computers. Since an access point is able to forward data 
    within a network, the effective transmission range in an infrastructure network may 
    be more than doubled since access point can transmit signal at higher power to 
    the wireless space.
    Roaming
    Infrastructure mode also supports roaming capabilities for mobile users. Roaming 
    means that you can move your wireless computer within your network and the 
    access points will pick up the wireless computer ’s signal, providing that they both 
    share the same wireless network (SSID) and wireless security settings.
    Before you consider roaming, choose a feasible radio channel and optimum 
    access point position. Proper access point positioning combined with a clear 
    radio signal will greatly enhance performance. 
    						
    							Planning Your Wireless Network
    Network Layout
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    Network Layout
    The Wireless-N Access Point has been designed for use with 802.11n, 802.11g 
    and 802.11b products. The access point is compatible with 802.11n, 802.11g and 
    802.11b adapters, such as the notebook adapters for your laptop computers, PCI 
    adapters for your desktop PCs, and USB adapters for all PCs when you want to 
    enjoy wireless connectivity. These wireless products can also communicate with a 
    802.11n, 802.11g or 802.11b wireless print server (if available).
    To link your wired network with your wireless network, connect the access point’s 
    Ethernet network port to any switch or router that uses Power over Ethernet (PoE). 
    It can also connect to a non-PoE switch or router by using the access point’s 
    power adaptor.
    With these, and many other, Cisco products, your networking options are limitless. 
    Go to the Cisco website at www.cisco.com for more information about wireless 
    products. 
    						
    							Planning Your Wireless Network
    Example of a Simple Wireless Network
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    Example of a Simple Wireless Network
    The diagram below shows a typical infrastructure wireless network setup. 
    In this illustration, the switch connects to a router that connects to the Internet. The 
    network provides connectivity among wireless network devices and computers 
    that have a wired connection to the switch. The wireless access points connect to 
    a Cisco switch that provides them with power. Each access point connects 
    multiple wireless devices to the network.  
    						
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