System information
Base Station
Set Defaults with the Reset Button
The Reset button is in a small hole on the back panel of the base station. You use the button to reset the base
station configuration parameters to the default values.
In order to activate the Reset button, insert a straightened paper clip into the small hole and press the button
until all LEDs are solid. Remove the paper clip. The Status LED blinks amber in order to show that the base
station has these default parameter values:
Radio Network Name −− tsunami
WEP Encryption Key −− 3031323334353637383930313233
Network Type −− Infrastructure
Data Rate −− Auto
Encryption −− Enabled
Authentication Type −− Open
Encryption −− 128−bit Encryption
Association −− Mixed Cells Allowed
Refer to Configuring the Base Station for instructions on how to set the base station configuration parameters
to the desired values when you use a wireless PC.
Client Adapters
Although there is no password for the client adapter, there are other parameters that are important for proper
operation. These parameters include:
The Service Set Identifier (SSID)•
The Client Encryption Manager (CEM) password•
The Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) keys•
If you find that you must reset these parameters, complete the procedures in this section.
SSID
You can reset the SSID in the same manner in which it was originally set. Use the Aironet Client Utility
(ACU) with these steps:
Cisco − Password Recovery Procedure for the Cisco Aironet Equipment