Problem username &password in cisco aironet 802 11n

HI all ,
I will configure a new AP wireless cisco aironet 802 11n Dual band access  , but i'm blocking in username and password can you anyone help me please how can i recovery this login

Hi Hossam,
The default username and password, "Cisco".
Password Recovery Procedure:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-4532
Regards
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