AIR-SAP2602E-E-K9 stand alone config

Hello community,

I bet that this question has been asked a bunch of times before, but still, after 17 hours approximately, search through the Internet and forums:

How can connect to this device to configure (in my case, it is autonomous, DHCP relay, full stop).

Basically, in addition to say things on the DHCP server to use, it's own IP address, it's SSID and WAP2-PSK, nothingthrilling to do.

But I don't know how conenct to it. Is the port of the console, an rs-232 port? Even if this is completely hidden in the documentation. If there is a web Configurator, I'd be happy to use, or better event to telnet to the CLI.

Please help, I feel completely stuck and, to be honest, quite stupid...

Thanks in advance!

G. Hostettler

T & D Europe

Hello

BY default Access Point is configured to obtain an IP address using a DHCP server.

If your network does not have a DHCP server, you must connect to the access point console port and assign a static IP address.

Console port is RS-232 Port.

interface Bvi1

IP address

Once your AP Gets the IP address, you have telnet or access the AP GUI.

Kind regards

Shubham

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