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4. On the computer, run the TFTP Server utility. And specify the folder in which the
configuration backup file resides. A configuration backup file is named by the AP’s
MAC address. For example, if the AP’s MAC address is 00-01-02-33-44-55, the
configuration backup file should be “000102334455.hex”.
5. On the computer, run a Web browser and click the General, Firmware Tools hy-
perlink.
6. Choose TFTP as the Firmware management protocol.
7. Within the Configuration Backup/Restore section, specify the IP address of the
computer, which acts as a TFTP server. If you don’t know the IP address of the
computer, open a Command Prompt, and type IpConfig, then press the Enter key.
8. Trigger the restoring process by clicking Restore. The AP will then download the
configuration backup file from the TFTP server.
NOTE: Make sure the file is a valid configuration backup file for the AP.
TIP: If you want to remotely back up or restore configuration from the Internet, adjust
the Timeout and Max no. of retries settings of TFTP Server for remote TFTP configu-
ration backup/restore to succeed.
3.3.3.5 Resetting Configuration to Factory Defaults Fig. 30. Configuration reset.
Clicking the Reset button resets the device configuration to factory defaults.
WARNING: Think twice before clicking the Reset button. You’ll lose all your current
configuration settings.