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What to Do Next
The following are some of the post-installation tasks that Ruckus Wireless recom-
mends. Refer to the
Ruckus Wireless Outdoor Access Point User Guide
for more
information on configuring and managing the AP.
Changing the Administrative Password
Management access to the Web interface of the AP is controlled through adminis-
trative user name and password. As soon as you complete the AP setup, make
sure you log on to the AP’s Web interface and change the default administrative
user name and password. This will help prevent unauthorized users from logging in
to the AP’s Web interface and changing the AP settings to compromise your
network.
Configuring the Security Settings
Unlike wired networks, anyone with a compatible wireless adapter can receive
wireless data transmissions from your network. To prevent unauthorized users from
entering your wireless network and accessing your computers and files, Ruckus
Wireless strongly recommends enabling and configuring wireless security on the
AP. The AP supports several types of encryption and authentication methods to
help prevent unauthorized access to your wireless network.
Configuring Advanced Settings and Features
The AP has been configured for basic operation. However, the Ruckus Wireless AP
supports many advanced settings and features. Refer to the
Ruckus Wireless
Outdoor Access Point User Guide
for instructions on how to configure the advanced
setting and feature parameters.
Reading Related Documentation
The latest versions of Ruckus Wireless product documentation are available for
download on the Ruckus Wireless Support Web site at
http://support.ruckuswireless.com/documents
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