Cisco Aironet 1142 (to) Autonomous (mode) conversion
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02-28-2020 04:50 PM - edited 07-05-2021 11:47 AM
I am getting tired from hunting down every little detail.
I only have one simple question: HOW?
Please DO NOT link any other forum post or documentations if they are restricted to who the f*** knows people only.
EXPLAIN how to convert a CISCO AIR-LAP1142N-E-K9 Wireless AP from Lightweight to Autonomous mode.
The AP only shuffles through RED-GREEN-AMBER LED and refuses any SSH/Telnet/HTTP(S) requests. (Yes, I did try resetting it)
I have received this AP from a business that was moving from one place to the other. I am only intending to use ONE AND ONLY ONE AP on my network. I have the tar file required for the conversion, but not even the company's IT experts cold help me convert it from one mode to the other.
What I have: Ethernet cables, PoE adapter, AP. (and a few managed switches) (A serial cable is on the way, but I can't really use it due to the LACK OF PROPER DOCUMENTATION)
Thanks in advance.
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02-28-2020 07:16 PM
@zsotroav wrote:
Please DO NOT link any other forum post or documentations if they are restricted to who the f*** knows people only.
There are so many web pages which have detailed steps how to do this. None of these pages are "restricted". The only thing that was (past tense) restricted was the firmware.
Have anyone tried this: Converting Cisco Wireless Access Point from Lightweight Mode to Autonomous Mode and Vice Versa
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02-29-2020 01:54 AM
Thanks for the fast reply.
That is a surprisingly detailed guide...
Also, do I need to hook up any power source to connect via the serial port? (DC Power supply, PoE)
PS: Sorry, I was a bit 'angry' yesterday.
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02-29-2020 06:22 AM
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02-29-2020 06:31 AM
or
Serial -> AP (console port) and PoE -> AP (ethernet port)
(or something like this?)
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02-29-2020 08:35 AM
Power (ac or PoE) > AP to power up
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