Airport Extreme (brand new) as a wireless access point?

I access the internet from Cox cable, then to a Watchguard business class wired router / firewall. I just got an Airport Extreme and I would like to configure it as a wireless access point only. Anything special to do?
Thanks for any assistance.

Hello Mitch Hill. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
To "convert" the 802.11n AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBSn) to a Wireless Access Point, you just need to reconfigure it as a bridge using the AirPort Utility.
o AirPort Utility > Select the AEBSn > Manual Mode > Internet > Internet Connection > Connection Sharing = Off (Bridge Mode)

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