EA6500 in Bridge Settings

just set up my EA6500 in bridge mode, i have the ethernet cable plugged into the EA6500's yellow WAN port, is that correct, Cisco Article ID: 24583 is not that clear, Cannot also seem to acces the EA6500's settings to setup security, can anyone help please? Think i must be missing some think.

Yes, you connect the ethernet cable to the EA6500's yellow wan (internet) port when using bridge mode.
You can set up the wireless security before you put it in bridge mode.
Or.........
Go to your primary/main router settings and look at it's DHCP Client Table.  When you find the EA6500 in it's list, then you just type that IP address in a web browser address window.
The following link uses an example of how to find the DHCP client table for a WRT54g2.  If you post the make and model of your primary router, someone might be able to show you how to find the DHCP client table for that specific router.  Or you can just go through all of your main router's screens, and you'll find it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aF9rowk0nQA
If you need to start over, you can just reset the EA6500 to factory defaults by pressing and holding the pin hole reset button for 15 seconds with paper clip.

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