Cisco Cisco AP541N Wireless Access Point Manuel De Maintenance
Getting Started
Troubleshooting Your Connection
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Cisco AP541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide
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DHCP is enabled on the Cisco AP541N by default. When a DHCP server is
enabled on your network and the access point is connected to the network, the
DHCP server replaces the default static IP address with a DHCP server–assigned
IP address. If this happens before you display the Access Point Configuration
Utility window, you must use the assigned IP address to display the utility. If this
happens during configuration, the Access Point Configuration Utility will lose
connectivity.
enabled on your network and the access point is connected to the network, the
DHCP server replaces the default static IP address with a DHCP server–assigned
IP address. If this happens before you display the Access Point Configuration
Utility window, you must use the assigned IP address to display the utility. If this
happens during configuration, the Access Point Configuration Utility will lose
connectivity.
You can query the DHCP server for the new IP address or disconnect the access
point from the network and reset the device to use the static default access point
IP address by using the
point from the network and reset the device to use the static default access point
IP address by using the
procedure.
Resetting the Device by using the Reset Button
To use the
Reset
button to reboot or reset the access point, do the following:
•
To reboot the access point, press the
Reset
button. Do not hold it for more
than 10 seconds.
•
To restore the access point to the factory default settings:
1. Disconnect the access point from the network or disable all DHCP
servers on your network.
servers on your network.
2. With the power on, press-and-hold the
Reset
button for more than 10
seconds.