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Consideration of Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Outdoor Access Point/Bridge

1. For security reasons, the access point/bridge ships with no configuration and its radio disabled

 

2. When you connect a 1300 series access point/bridge with a default configuration, the access point/bridge attempts to get an IP address from the DHCP server. To assign static IP, you must connect to the access point/bridge using its console port.

 

3. By default, the access point/bridge is setup as a root access point. To configure it as a bridge,

you must manually place it in Install Mode in order to align the antennas and establish a link. After the wireless link is established and the bridge antennas are aligned, you take both access point/bridges out of Install Mode and place them on your LAN as root and non-root bridges.

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