Cisco linksys WAP4410N WPS problem

dear all
i have two AP i set one as AP mode and another as WDS repeater
i disable WPS via ssh ad when i see wi-fi protected setup wps shown disabled
the problem until now when some body try to connect to the AP there is a message shown that addtional logon required
how can i solve this so any one can connect with no need only for wifi pass
in past i set the first ssid as default and not broadcast it and create second ssid that i can broadcast it
now i cannot only broadcast one ssid because the mode AP with alowed some repeaters
firmware version
2.0.6.1

Please check the below video link which can helpful for you in configuration:
Link-1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C96Gdd_18G0
Link-2:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/csbap/wap4410n/administration/guide/WAP4410N_Admin_Guide.pdf

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