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Hi,This is not the first time this has happened, only this time the access point israther more awkward to physically get at! It is still running and working, however I have need to reconfigure it now. for some reason its IP address hasbeen lost, i.e....
Drat, looks like it will have to be this. It is on version 12.00T firmware.The units are at the top of a tower which is not easily reachable, hence myconcerns to fix it remotely.regardsMike
Yes it sure has. I can associate to the AP and actually reach a PC which is on the wired side of the AP. It appears to be doing its bridging ok.It also shows up in the 3 other Cisco 350's association table, it even displaysthe IP address it should ha...
Unfortunately I cannot physically get access to the location the AP's are in, well I can but its not easy.One of the other AP's on the network still reports the "faulty" AP as having itsoriginal IP address, however any attempt to ping it over wire or...
Thanks for your reply. I thought the IPSU utility would only set the IP addressif it was already set to its default 10.0.0.1 ?I've not tested this so I dont know, I do have its MAC address as you point out.ThanksMike