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So this question may seem extremely simple however I'm having no success following the methods I have found so far.I received the LAP1142n used with a configuration already setup on it. My end game is converting this device to an AP because I don't h...
I actually saw and tried that too. The problem was that the commands it started listing to use from that prompt weren't even available for me. This was all I had available at that prompt... (Not that it really matters now as I did fix it but still th...
The prompt I continue to get at that point is actually "ap:" I don't have access to the ping command from this prompt. Edit: IT WORKS. So someone on that subreddit post saw that the file the directory the "error" screenshot was looking for ".defaut" ...
Yea, sadly that didn't work for me. I mentioned that I not only tried from another machine but another OS too, at least another version anyways. The method I linked in that last edit from the last post doesn't even involve the mode button. Still same...
Yes it is. I've attached the screen with the settings on the desktop it's connected to.I also posted in the cisco subreddit and have got a plethora of suggestions in which I'm ab out to run through now (would post the link but unsure if that's agains...
Link is broken but I assume it's the same as what was posted above? I tried going through that process with no luck. As you can see in the screenshot attached it would continue failing. At first I thought this was because I had assigned it the wrong ...