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STEP 1 Select Single Point Setup > Access Points in the navigation pane.
Single Point Setup is disabled by default on the WAP device. When disabled, the Enable Single Point Setup button is visible. If Single Point Setup is enabled, the Disable Single Point Setup button is visible. You can edit Single Point Setup options only when Single Point Setup is disabled.
Icons on the right side of the page indicate whether Single Point Setup is enabled and, if it is, the number of WAP devices that are currently joined in the cluster.
STEP 2 With Single Point Setup disabled, configure the following information for each individual member of a Single Point Setup cluster.
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•Cluster
The cluster name is not sent to other WAP devices. You must configure the same name on each device that is a member. The cluster name must be unique for each Single Point Setup you configure on the network. The default is
•Clustering IP
If you choose IPv6, Single Point Setup can use the link local address, autoconfigured IPv6 global address, and statically configured IPv6 global address. Ensure that when using IPv6, all the WAP devices in the cluster either use
Single Point Setup works only with devices using the same type of IP addressing. It does not work with a group of WAP devices where some have IPv4 addresses and some have IPv6 addresses.
STEP 3 Click Enable Single Point Setup.
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