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Chapter 1 Overview Network Examples with Autonomous Access Points - When a tamper-resistant head screw (user supplied) is used, access to the mounting screws that attach the mounting plate is greatly restricted. Note The use of a tamper-resistant head screw does not restrict access to the access point cables or the mode button. Figure 1-3 Access Point Security Screw Hole 1 121715 2 1 Access point cover in open position 2 Security screw hole Network Examples with Autonomous Access Points This section describes the autonomous access point's role in three common wireless network configurations. The autonomous access point's default configuration is as a root unit connected to a wired LAN or as the central unit in an all-wireless network. The repeater or workgroup bridge roles require a specific configurationsetting. The autonomous 1130AG series access point supports these operating wireless modes: • Root access point-Connected to a wired LAN and supports wireless clients. • Repeater access point-Not connected to a wired LAN, associates to a root access point, and supports wireless clients • Workgroup bridge-Not connected to a wired LAN, associates to a root access point or bridge, and supports wired network devices. OL-8369-05 Cisco Aironet 1130AG Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide 1-7