Cisco Wireless :: Can't Configure SSID More Than One In Web UI Of WAP4410N

Oct 12, 2011

I can't configure the SSID more than one in the web UI of the WAP4410N. Except I can type the first SSID1, the rest SSID2 - 4 are grey which not allow me to type in anything. ( See attached the screen shot ) My current version is 2.02.1 and I was using IE8 under windows 7.

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