This release is end-of-life and unpatched for:
If you are performing a conversion or recovering a "dead" AP at the ap: prompt, follow these standard steps:
To understand the utility of the file, one must first decode its filename. The nomenclature follows Cisco’s standard versioning syntax, which provides immediate insight into the hardware and software compatibility: Ap3g1-k9w7-tar.152-2.jb.tar Download
: Set a static IP address on your computer's network interface adapter to 10.0.0.2 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 .
Imagine a modern office where the central "brain" (the Wireless LAN Controller) has failed, or perhaps a small business that just bought a powerful used Cisco 3502i at an auction This release is end-of-life and unpatched for: If
If your company has a or service contract covering these APs, log into:
Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes. Always back up your current configuration before performing firmware upgrades. Always back up your current configuration before performing
This section provides a generalized guide for converting a Cisco AP from lightweight to autonomous mode using the downloaded .tar file. The most common method is using a TFTP server from the AP's bootloader (ROMMON) environment.
The release was a milestone for Cisco's autonomous transition. According to Cisco Support Documentation , this version introduced or refined several critical features:
Then change the BOOT environment variable permanently with: