Cisco Cisco WAP571E Wireless-AC N Premium Dual Radio Outdoor Access Point Manual De Manutenção
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Cisco Small Business WAP551 and WAP561 Wireless-N Access Point
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Getting Started
This chapter provides an introduction to the Wireless Access Point (WAP) devices web-based
configuration utility, and includes these topics:
configuration utility, and includes these topics:
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Starting the Web-Based Configuration Utility
This section describes system requirements and how to navigate the web-based configuration
utility.
utility.
Supported Browsers
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Internet Explorer 7.0 or later
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Chrome 5.0 or later
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Firefox 3.0 or later
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Safari 3.0 or later
Browser Restrictions
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If you are using Internet Explorer 6, you cannot directly use an IPv6 address to access
the WAP device. You can, however, use the Domain Name System (DNS) server to
create a domain name that contains the IPv6 address, and then use that domain name in
the address bar in place of the IPv6 address.
the WAP device. You can, however, use the Domain Name System (DNS) server to
create a domain name that contains the IPv6 address, and then use that domain name in
the address bar in place of the IPv6 address.
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When using Internet Explorer 8, you can configure security settings from Internet
Explorer. Select Tools > Internet Options and then select the Security tab. Select Local
Intranet and select Sites. Select Advanced and then select Add. Add the intranet
address of the WAP device (http://<ip-address>) to the local intranet zone. The IP
Explorer. Select Tools > Internet Options and then select the Security tab. Select Local
Intranet and select Sites. Select Advanced and then select Add. Add the intranet
address of the WAP device (http://<ip-address>) to the local intranet zone. The IP