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Please see the Reset the Default Factory Setting please read it the Detail I have a WAP4410n wireless access point, I have reset it to factory default by pressing the reset button for 30 seconds. I am able to ping its default ip 192.168.1.245 through its default ssid "ciscosb" if I configure my static ip was solved by connecting through the lan cable, and setting manually the ip to 192.168.1.0/24 network, and accessing 192.168.1.245 through web, the reason why the connecting through WiFi was working because the management web access through wireless is disabled by default
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Configuration? What type of configuration / settings would you like to know? Anyhow , just use the link below and it will redirect you to the page of your Cisco Service Manual, where you can see the complete image instruction /setup / configuration of your cisco wap4410N
I am sorry , for the answer that I provided . Since I dont have an idea for the configuration that you needed much better if your going to use the link that provided because its very helpful thanks
i have had lot's of problem with the WAP 4410N the usual solution was to reset the Access Point and in some case you have to reset it to factory default and set it up again try change the channel of change the location of the Access point for testing only
yesterday i face a problem with WAP4410 that the laptop gets IP but smart phone /tablet doesn't connect stack when getting an IP with static IP the devices connected
So what i did ,I went to the market and buy a new AP NOT Cisco brand
If you look at the motherboard there is usually a diagram labeled "FRONT PANEL HDR" that will tell you which pins are for: HDD LED, PWR LED, RESET, PWR ON. etc. The chart / diagram may be a few inches away from front panel header. the following example is from my emachine T2893 that I had opened because it won't power up.
the motherboard at the header connector labels pin #2 and with that you can figure out the other pin numbers
example of diagram on motherboard (Confirm the pin numbers on your motherboard)
J9G1 PINS | HD LED | 1 - 3 | | PWR LED | 2 - 4 | | RESET | 5 - 7 | | PWR ON | 6 - 8 |
Hope this helps you figure which pins to hook you switch up to.
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