Cisco Wireless :: Can't Access Control Panel Of WAP4410n

Jan 8, 2011

just i purchase cisco access point and I tried to access control panel to setup wireless security but the page i issued not display 192.168.1.245, there is any wayes to connet device web base ??

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Setting up access control for one PC. I just want to block all internet access to one PC during a certain time. It seems like my only options in the Access Control page in the GUI is to block websites or domains.

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I'm using a: 09' MacBook Pro, running Snow Leopard and Safari 5.
 
I can access the login screen of the access point, although when I enter the default username: admin and password admin, the login screen returns an error: Invalid username and/or password (or something to that effect). The URL changes to: http://192.168.1.245/login.htm&no=3.
 
I have reset the device by holding in the reset button for thirty seconds, powered down, powered up and re-attempted to login.
 
I still get the same error as above.
 
I have attempted to access the Web Configuration utility on both access points, and both access points provide the same error. I have also tried using the username: cisco and password: cisco.
 
Cisco, when contacted, said both access points must be faulty and I should replace them.
 
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