Contributing

What is the default IP address for a Cisco access point?

What is the default IP address for a Cisco access point?

If the wireless access points do not receive a DHCP response (there is no DHCP server on your network) after 60 seconds, the access points will fallback to the following default static IP address: 192.168. 1.245 and a default mask of 255.255. 255.0.

How do I configure a Cisco Packet Tracer wireless router?

  1. Step 1: Connect the Internet interface of WRS2 to S1.
  2. Step 2: Configure the Internet connection type.
  3. Step 3: Configure the network setup.
  4. Step 4: Configure wireless access and security.
  5. Step 1: Configure PC3 for wireless connectivity.
  6. Step 2: Verify PC3 wireless connectivity and IP addressing configuration.

What are the steps to configure an access point?

Setting Up an Access Point in 5 Easy Steps

  1. Connect power supply to access point (AP).
  2. Configure the Wi-Fi PCMCIA card.
  3. Configure the Access Point.
  4. Choose the AP you have to configure from the list provided by the AP Manager.

Does my Cisco Aironet access point have a console port?

Note Not all models of Cisco Aironet Access Points have the console port. If the access point does not have a console port, use either the GUI or the Telnet for access. For information on logging into the AP through the GUI, refer to Using the Web-Browser Interface for the First Time.

How to configure root access point radio to go up or down?

You can configure the radio whose role is root access point to go up or down by tracking a non-root bridge or workgroup bridge, using its MAC address, on another radio. If the client disassociates from the access point, the root access point radio goes down. If the client reassociates to the access point, the root access point radio comes back up.

Do I have to specify a root access point for fallback repeater?

You do not have to specify a root access point to which the fallback repeater associates; the repeater automatically associates to the root access point that provides the best radio connectivity. Shutdown—the wireless device shuts down its radio and disassociates all client devices.

How to configure a universal workgroup bridge using AES-CCM TKIP ciphers?

When configuring a universal workgroup bridge using AES-CCM TKIP, the non-root device should use only TKIP or AES-CCM TKIP as ciphers in order to associate to the root device. The non-root device will not associate with the root if it is configured only AES-CCM.