Cisco Cisco WAP351 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with 5-Port Switch Manual De Mantenimiento

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WDS Bridge
Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
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You can verify that the bridge link is up by going to the Status and Statistics > 
Network Interface page. In the Interface Status table, the WLAN0:WDS(x) status 
should state Up.
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CAUTION
After new settings are saved, the corresponding processes may be stopped and 
restarted. When this condition happens, the WAP device may lose connectivity. We 
recommend that you change the WAP device settings when a loss of connectivity 
will least affect your wireless clients.
WEP on WDS Links
These additional fields appear when you select WEP as the encryption type: 
Key Length—If WEP is enabled, specify the length of the WEP key as 64 
bits
 or 128 bits.
Key Type—If WEP is enabled, choose either ASCII or Hex as the WEP key 
type.
WEP Key—If you selected ASCII, enter any combination of 0 to 9, a to z, 
and A to Z. If you selected Hex, enter hexadecimal digits (any combination 
of 0 to 9 and a to f or A to F). These are the RC4 encryption keys shared with 
the stations using the WAP device.
Note that the required number of characters is indicated to the right of the 
field and changes based on your selections in the Key Type and Key 
Length
 fields.
WPA/PSK on WDS Links
These additional fields appear when you select WPA/PSK as the encryption type:
WDS ID—Enter an appropriate name for the new WDS link that you have 
created. It is important that the same WDS ID is also entered at the other 
end of the WDS link. If this WDS ID is not the same for both WAP devices on 
the WDS link, they will not be able to communicate and exchange data. 
The WDS ID can be any alphanumeric combination.
Key—Enter a unique shared key for the WDS bridge. This unique shared 
key must also be entered for the WAP device at the other end of the WDS