Setting up wap4410n

    Hi,
My name is Antreas,
i just bought  wap4410n and i am trying to set it up as repeater of THOMSON TG585 router.
i set it as Wireless Client/Repeater  with the same password and encryption of my router but with no luck.
It shows that i am connected directly to the modem.
any help on this?
thanks in advance
Antreas

Dear Antreas,
Thank you for reaching the Small Business Support Community.
AP Mode > AP Mode> Select "Wireless Client/Repeater", you enable the “Allow wireless stations to associate”, you enter the “Remote access point” MAC address or click the “Site Survey” button to choose the access point from the available networks. No need for password or encryption configuration here.
Just double check on this procedure and if still not working I then suggest you to reset to factory conditions, upgrade to the latest firmware release version 2.0.6.1 and reconfigure manually;
http://software.cisco.com/download/release.html?mdfid=282414137&release=2.0.3.3&softwareid=282463166
If the problem persists I suggest you to contact support directly;
https://supportforums.cisco.com/community/netpro/small-business/sbcountrysupport
Please do not hesitate to reach me back if there is any further assistance I may help you with.
Kind regards,
Jeffrey Rodriguez S. .:|:.:|:.
Cisco Customer Support Engineer
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