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There are two ways to
configure the Access Point’s
wireless settings.
If you have other
SecureEasySetup devices, then
proceed to “SecureEasySetup.”
Otherwise, proceed to
“Manual Configuration.”
SecureEasySetup
a
Locate the SecureEasySetup
button for your devices. (You
can only add one device at a
time.)
b
Press the Access Point’s Cisco
logo for only one second and
then release it.
c
Wait five to ten seconds. When
the logo turns white and begins
to flash, press the
SecureEasySetup button on
another device. The Access
Point’s Cisco logo will stop
flashing when the device has
been configured.
d
Repeat steps b and c to add
more SecureEasySetup
devices.
e
When you are finished, click
Next on the
Configure Wireless
Settings
screen.
e
NOTE:
SecureEasySetup uses
WPA-Personal encryption. If your
current wireless devices do not
support WPA-Personal security,
then you cannot use
SecureEasySetup. You will need
to manually configure your
network security using the
encryption supported by your
existing devices.
NOTE:
If you accidentally press
the Cisco logo for five to eight
seconds, then the Access Point’s
SSID and WPA-Personal settings
will be changed, and you will have
to re-configure all of your
wireless client devices.
NOTE:
If you have already set up
your network using your router’s
SecureEasySetup feature, then
you cannot use the Access Point’s
SecureEasySetup feature. You
must manually configure the
Access Point’s wireless settings
to match your existing network’s
settings.