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Configuring the Cisco WAP4410N Wireless-N Access Point
AP Mode
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AP Mode
The AP Mode page displays the AP mode settings for the access point. To 
configure the AP mode of the access point, follow these steps:
STEP 1
Click AP Mode > AP Mode.
STEP 2
Configure the AP Mode settings.
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Access point—Select to let the device operate as a normal access point.
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Allow Wireless Signal to be repeated by a repeater—If selected, the 
device will act as a repeater for another access point. Provide the MAC 
addresses of the other access points in the fields.
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Wireless WDS Repeater—Select to let the access point operate as a 
wireless repeater to extend the radio range of the associated remote 
access point to overcome any obstacle that blocks radio communication. 
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Remote Access Point’s MAC Address—Enter the MAC address of the 
remote access point directly, or click the Site Survey button to select 
from a list of available access points.
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Wireless WDS Bridge—Select to let the access point operate as a 
wireless bridge to perform transparent bridging with other associated 
wireless bridges, and not allow any wireless client or station to access 
them.
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Remote Wireless Bridge’s MAC Address—Enter the MAC addresses 
of the other access points in the fields.
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Wireless Client/Repeater—Select to let the wireless access point operate 
as a client or repeater access point, sending all traffic received to another 
access point.
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Allow wireless stations to associate—Enable or disable this setting.
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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.
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Wireless Monitor—Allows the access point to detect unauthorized (rogue) 
access points on your network.
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No Security—Check to identify any access point operating with 
security disabled as a rogue access point.