Re: WAP54G firmware upgrade goes awry
- From: Robert Coe <bob@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 22:23:19 -0400
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 07:00:17 -0400, William P.N. Smith
<news2006c@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
: Robert Coe <bob@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
: >most of those access points are in inconvenient
: >locations, and swapping them out is a pain
:
: Would it be possible to do a factory reset on them in software before
: upgrading them, and then reconfigure them after the upgrade?
:
: You'd have to make sure they'd still fit your existing subnet and not
: collide after the reset, but it might be easier than swapping them
: out.
If I did the factory reset first, I would not be able to talk to them again.
BTW, contrary to what somebody said earlier, it's not the case that doing the
upgrade reset the router to factory specs. It merely made it unusable until I
reset to factory specs and reconfigured.
.
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