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Getting Started
Using the Access Point Setup Wizard
Cisco Small Business WAP551 and WAP561 Wireless-N Access Point
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If you already have a cluster on your network, you can add this device to it by 
clicking Join an Existing Cluster, and then entering the Existing Cluster Name.
If you do not want this device to participate in a Single Point Setup at this time, 
click Do not Enable Single Point Setup.
(Optional) You can enter text in the AP Location field to note the physical location 
of the WAP device.
STEP  5
Click Next. The Configure Device - Set System Date and Time window appears.
STEP  6
Select your time zone, and then set the system time manually or set up the WAP 
device to get its time from an NTP server. For a description of these options, see 
STEP  7
Click Next. The Enable Security - Set Password window appears.
STEP  8
Enter a New Password and enter it again in the Confirm Password text box. For 
more information about passwords, se
NOTE
You can uncheck the Password Complexity box if you wish to disable 
the password security rules. However, we strongly recommend keeping the 
password security rules enabled.
STEP  9
Click Next. The Enable Security - Name Your Wireless Network window appears 
for the Radio 1 interface. 
NOTE
For this window and the following two windows (Wireless Security 
and VLAN ID), you configure these settings for the Radio 1 interface first. 
Then, for WAP561 devices, the windows repeat to enable you to configure 
these settings for Radio 2.
STEP 10
Enter a Network Name. This name serves as the SSID for the default wireless 
network.
STEP 11
Click Next. The Enable Security - Secure Your Wireless Network window appears.
STEP 12
Choose a security encryption type and enter a security key. For a description of 
these options, see 
STEP 13
Click Next. The Wizard displays the Enable Security- Assign the VLAN ID For Your 
Wireless Network window.
STEP 14
Enter a VLAN ID for traffic received on the wireless network.
It is suggested that you assign a different VLAN ID from the default (1) to wireless 
traffic, in order to segregate it from management traffic on VLAN 1.
STEP 15
Click Next