05-20-2006 08:01 PM - edited 07-04-2021 12:08 PM
After trying to upgrade the AP using its own IOS upgrade option, I lost my wireless connection and then had no choice but to reboot the AP. When the AP cam back up I have Red-Green-Red lights on the front. I guess I have no IOS now. How do I get this thing working again?
05-22-2006 12:17 PM
There is a way to TFTP an image into an AP. It's pretty simple, setup you pc with an ip address in the range of 10.0.0.2 -.30 with a 24 bit mask. Enable a TFTP server, and in the root of the server place you image there. Rename the file and add a .default to the end of it. Power cycle the AP while holding the Mode button. After about 20-30 seconds a red light comes on, release the button and it will start a download. Directions can be found here:
05-30-2006 05:47 AM
A further tip, don't ever try and upgrade the AP's IOS through the wireless link! The link will go down part-way through the upgrade which will then fail and then so will the AP (as you've discovered!)
05-30-2006 05:50 AM
A further tip, don't ever try and upgrade the AP's IOS through the wireless link! The link will go down part-way through the upgrade which will then fail and then so will the AP (as you've discovered!)
05-30-2006 05:50 AM
A further tip, don't ever try and upgrade the AP's IOS through the wireless link! The link will go down part-way through the upgrade which will then fail and then so will the AP (as you've discovered!)
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