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Current Startup Configuration File

Right click on this link to save the config.txt file to your local hard disk. You can then edit the file and configure the access point as you wish. Use the Load New Startup Configuration File feature to upload the new file to any access point you want configured the same.

Load New Startup Configuration File

Browse to the location where you stored the config.txt file you saved using the Current Startup Configuration File feature. Click Load to upload the new file to any access point you want configured the same. The access point reboots when the new configuration is loaded.

Technical Support Information

Right click on this link to save the tech-support information to your local hard disk. You can then email this information to your technical support staff to assist them in configuring your access point.

Reset Startup Configuration to Factory Defaults

Returns all access point settings to their factory defaults, except for a fixed IP address that remains the same if it is configured. Clicking Reset to Defaults causes the access point to restart. The default password for the access point is Cisco.

Restart Now

Click Restart to reboot the system without having to find the access point and unplug it. A restart cold boot should be needed only after recovering from network problems caused by power outages or lightning storms.

Locate Access Point

Blink the Access Point LEDs

Clicking Enable causes the LEDs on the access point to blink so that you can locate a specific device.