User Manual
Table Of Contents
- index.html
- features.html
- install.html
- config.html
- client_connect.html
- ses.html
- status.html
- security.html
- lan.html
- wireless.html
- device.html
- tut_ap.html
- tut_client.html
- tut_repeater.html
- tut_bridge.html
- troubleshooting.html
- trouble_cd.html
- trouble_client_comm.html
- trouble_client_comm_02.html
- trouble_client_scan.html
- trouble_locator.html
- trouble_ses_client.html
- trouble_unicast.html
- trouble_wui_access.html
- trouble_connect_speed.html
- trouble_wds.html
- trouble_power.html
- trouble_upgrade.html
- trouble_internet.html
- trouble_ping.html
- support.html
- faq.html
- regulatory.html
- copyright.html
- warranty.html
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1. Restore the factory default settings of the access point to reactivate it.
Note: When you restore the factory default settings, the access point will
lose all custom settings.
To restore the factory default settings, use a small object such as a paper clip to
press in and hold the reset button on the back of the access point for 5 to 10
seconds.
After you restore the access point to its factory default settings,
reconfigure the
basic settings of the access point, or, if you made a backup of your settings,
restore the settings by using the backup.
2. Reapply the firmware upgrade.
Solution
The firmware image may have been corrupted during the upgrade procedure. Try one
of the following procedures to force the upgrade:
● Windows XP, 2000, or NT users: perform this procedure.
● Windows Me, 98, and 95 users: perform this procedure.
For Windows XP, 2000, and NT
Windows XP, 2000, and NT users can perform the following semi-automated upgrade
procedure to install the firmware.
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