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

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Wireless
WPS Process
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When you enter the PIN on the client device, the WPS Operational Status changes 
to Adding Enrollee. When the enrollment process is complete, the WPS 
Operational Status changes to Ready and the Transaction Status changes to 
Success.
When the client is enrolled, either the built-in registrar of the WAP device or the 
external registrar on the network proceeds to configure the client with the SSID, 
encryption mode, and public shared key of a WPS-enabled BSS. 
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CAUTION
This enrollment sequence may also work in reverse; that is, you may be able to 
initiate the process on the client station by entering the pin of the WAP device. 
However, this method is not recommended for security reasons, as it enables the 
client to configure the SSID and security settings on the AP. The administrator 
should only share the PIN with trusted devices.
Enrolling a Client Using the Push Button Method
To enroll a client station using the push button method:
STEP 1
Click Start next to PBC Enrollment.
STEP  2
Push the hardware button on the client station.
NOTE
You can alternatively initiate this process on the client station and then click the PBC 
Enrollment Start button on the WAP device.
When you push the button on the client station, the WPS Operational Status 
changes to Adding Enrollee. When the enrollment process is complete, the WPS 
Operational Status changes to Ready and the Transaction Status changes to 
Success.
When the client is enrolled, either the built-in registrar of the WAP device or the 
external registrar on the network proceeds to configure the client with the SSID, 
encryption mode, and public shared key of a WPS-enabled BSS.