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Table Of Contents
- Professional Access Point Administrator Guide
- Contents
- About This Document
- Getting Started
- Web User Interface
- Basic Settings
- Navigating to Basic Settings
- Review / Describe the Access Point
- Provide Administrator Password and Wireless Network Name
- Set Configuration Policy for New Access Points
- Update Basic Settings
- Summary of Settings
- Basic Settings for a Standalone Access Point
- Your Network at a Glance: Understanding Indicator Icons
- Cluster
- Status
- Advanced
- Basic Settings
- Command Line Interface
- Troubleshooting
- Regulatory Information
- U.S. Robotics Corporation Two (2) Year Limited Warranty
- Glossary
- Index

Professional Access Point
Administrator Guide
Configuration Troubleshooting - 289
access point on the subnet.
Stop Clustering and Reset Each Access Point in the Cluster
If the previous reboot or reset methods do not solve the problem, do the following to stop clustering and
reset all APs.
1. Stop clustering on each access point in the cluster.
To do this, enter the Stop Clustering URL in the address bar of your Web browser as follows:
http://IPAddressOfAccessPoint/stop_clustering.cgi
Where
IPAddres0sOfAccessPoint
is the IP address of the access point that you want to stop cluster-
ing. You can find the IP addresses for the cluster members on the Cluster menu’s Access Points page
for any of the clustered access points. USRobotics recommends making a note of all IP addresses at
this point.
The Stop Clustering page for this access point is displayed.
Click Stop Clustering.
Repeat this "stop clustering" step for every access point in the cluster.
2. Reset each access point.
To do this, go to the Web User Interface of the access point you want to reset by entering its URL into
the address bar of your Web browser:
http://IPAddressOfAccessPoint/
Where
IPAddres0sOfAccessPoint
is the IP address of the access point you want to reset.
Caution
Do not proceed to the next step of resetting access points until you have stopped clustering on all
access points. Make sure that you first stop clustering on every access point on the subnet, and
only then perform the next part of the process of resetting each access point to the factory
defaults.