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WAP4410N User Guide                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 32

The Administration - Management Tab

Configuring the Wireless-N Access Point

Wireless WDS Bridge

This option will let WDS APs communicate only with each other and don't allow wireless clients 
or Stations to access them

Remote Wireless Bridge’s MAC Address

—Enter the MAC addresses of the other APs in 

the fields.

Wireless Client/Repeater

This option will let the Wireless Access Point to operate as a Client or Repeater Access Point, 
sending all traffic received to another Access Point.

Allow wireless stations to associate

—Enable or Disable the function.

Remote Access Point

—Enter the MAC address and SSID of the desired Access Point or 

click the Site Survey button to choose the Access Point from the available networks.

Wireless Monitor

When it is enabled, the Access Point can detect unauthorized (Rouge) Access Points on your 
LAN

No Security

—If checked, then any AP operating with security disabled is considered to 

be a Rogue AP.

Not in Legal AP List

—If checked, then any AP not listed in the Legal AP List is 

considered to be a Rogue AP. If checked, you must maintain the Legal AP List

Define Legal AP

—Click this button to open a sub-screen where you can modify the 

Legal AP List. This list must contain all known APs, so must be kept up to date.

Change these settings as described here and click 

Save Settings

 to apply your changes, or click 

Cancel Changes 

to cancel your changes. Help information is displayed on the right-hand side 

of the screen, and click 

More

 for additional details.

The Administration - Management Tab

On this screen you can configure the password, Web Access, and SNMP settings.

Management

You should change the username/password that controls access to the Access Point’s Web-
based Utility to prevent unauthorized access.

Local AP Password

User Name

—Modify the administrator user name. The default is 

admin

AP Password

—Modify the administrator password for the Access Point’s Web-based 

Utility. The default is 

admin

Re-enter to confirm

—To confirm the new password, enter it again in this field.

Summary of Contents for Linksys WAP4410N

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