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Hello, Im having problems configuring my access point AIR CAP 3602I-E-K9.I connected the AP with a POE (one connection 'TO AP' and other one 'TO SWITCH') to a switch which is connected to the main internet.I can see the AP's IP address in terminal, b...
@craig.beck wrote:You can try using the lightweight recovery process using the Autonomous image. You don't need a console connection for this, unless you want to see the output... Connect the AP to a PC/Laptop with an IP of 10.0.0.2 / 255.255.255.224...
@patoberli wrote:Try both, but only one at a time.I tried both...I tried with windoes laptop (putty) same thing...a window opens but stays blank....I don't know anymore now....
@patoberli wrote:Try a different computer, maybe Windows based. Maybe some Apple security feature is blocking you.In any case, it's absolutely crucial to use the correct number of the serial port. It tends to vary, depending on which USB port you plu...
@patoberli wrote:The thing is, you probably don't have such a model. I assume you have a company model that requires a wireless-controller (WLC) to work with. In a typical company, with a working WLC, you would simply put that AP into the same VLAN a...
@patoberli wrote:So you have now a serial/console adapter connected to the mac?Here is a manual, replace the 115200 with 9600. 9600 is the speed of the serial/console port. Cisco defaults this to 9600 on (nearly) all of their devices. Other settings:...