Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Autonomous Access Points and Bridges
Resetting the Autonomous Access Point/Bridge to the Default Configuration
When the test stops, the test results are displayed at the bottom of the page. You should check for lost packets that might indicate a possible problem with the wireless link. For best results, you should perform this test several times.
Resetting the Autonomous Access Point/Bridge to the Default Configuration
You can use the
Note The following steps reset all configuration settings to factory defaults, including passwords, WEP keys, the IP address, and the SSID.
For additional information on access point/bridge default behavior, see the “Default IP Address Behavior” section on page
Using the Web-Browser Interface
Follow the steps below to delete the current configuration and return all autonomous access point/bridge settings to the factory defaults using the
Step 1 Open your
Step 2 Enter the administrator username and password. The default username is Cisco and the default password is Cisco. The username and password are case sensitive. The Summary Status page appears.
Step 3 Click System Software and the System Software page appears.
Step 4 Click System Configuration and the System Configuration page appears.
Step 5 Click Default.
Note If the access point/bridge is configured with a static IP address, the IP address does not change.
Step 6 After the access point/bridge reboots, you can reconfigure the access point/bridge by using the
Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Wireless Outdoor Access Point/Bridge Hardware Installation Guide
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