Specifications
Table Of Contents
- NXA-WAP1000Smart Wireless Access Point
- NXA-WAPZD1000 Smart Wireless Access Point
- NXA-WAPZD1000 Installation
- Preconfiguring the NXA-WAP1000
- Configuring for Management by NXA-WAPZD1000
- Configuring for Standalone Operation
- What You Will Need
- 1. Prepare the Administrative Computer
- 2. Connect the NXA-WAP1000 to the Administrative Computer
- 3. Log Into the AP’s Web Interface
- 4. Configure the Wireless Settings
- Configure Common Wireless Settings
- Configure Wireless # Settings
- 5. Disconnect the AP from the Administrative Computer
- 6. Restore the Administrative Computer’s Network Settings
- Verify NXA-WAP1000 Operation
- Deploy the Access Point
- Troubleshooting Installation
- Browser-Based Configuration Pages

Preconfiguring the NXA-WAP1000
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NXA-WAP1000 Smart Wireless Access Point
2. Connect the AP to the Same Subnet as the NXA-WAPZD1000
1.
If the NXA-WAP1000 is not receiving power via a PoE connection, connect one end of an Ethernet cable
to a LAN (RJ-45) port on the rear panel of the AP.
2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the same Layer 2 subnet as the NXA-WAPZD1000. The
same Layer 2 subnet means that there should not be any router between the AP and the ZoneDirector.
3. Log into the NXA-WAPZD1000’s Browser-Based Configuration Pages, and then go to the Monitor >
Access Points page.
4. Look for the MAC address of the AP, and then check its Status column.
If automatic approval is enabled, the Status column should show Connected.
If automatic approval is disabled, click the Allow link that is on the same row as the AP’s MAC
address. This allows the AP to register with the NXA-WAPZD1000.
When the Status column shows Connected, this indicates that the AP has successfully registered with the
NXA-WAPZD1000 and that it can now be moved to its destination Layer 2 or Layer 3 network.