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Configuring the Cisco WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point
Setup
WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point with Power Over Internet Administration Guide
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Advanced
The Setup > Advanced page displays advanced settings. To configure the 
advanced setup settings of the access point, follow these steps:
STEP 1
Click Setup > Advanced.
STEP  2
The LAN Port Speed Settings configure settings for the port that physically 
connects the WAP device to a local area network.
a. If the WAP device has compatibility issues with your switch, enable Force LAN 
Port Speed to 100M. The default is Disabled.
b. Enable or disable the Auto Negotiation field. Default is disabled. When enabled, 
the port will negotiate with its link partner to set the fastest link speed and 
duplex mode available. When disabled, you can manually configure the port 
speed and duplex mode.
c. If autonegotiation is disabled, select a Port Speed (10Mb/s, 100Mb/s, or 
1000Mb/s,) and the duplex mode (Half- or Full-duplex).
STEP  3
To enable Bonjour, click Enabled. The default is Enabled. Bonjour enables the WAP 
and its services to be discovered by using multicast DNS (mDNS). Bonjour 
advertises services to the network and answers queries for service types it 
supports, simplifying network configuration in small business environments.
STEP  4
Enable or disable the redirecting of wireless clients to a custom Web page. When 
redirect mode is enabled, the user will be redirected to the URL you specify after 
the wireless client associates with a WAP device and the user opens a Web 
browser on the client to access the Internet. The custom Web page must be 
located on an external Web server and might contain information such as the 
company logo and network usage policy. 
NOTE
The wireless client is redirected to the external Web server only once 
while it is associated with the WAP device
In the URL field, enter the URL where the Web browser is to be redirected after the 
wireless client associates with the WAP device and sends HTTP traffic.
STEP  5
IEEE 802.1X authentication enables the access point to gain access to a secured 
wired network. You can enable the access point as an 802.1X supplicant (client) on 
the wired network. To enable 802.1X supplicant settings:
a. In the 802.1x Supplicant field, click Enabled.
b. To use the MAC address for authentication, click Authentication via MAC 
Address.