Belkin shows three devices named F5D7230-4. Two with a hardware version
number appended (_v3000 or _v4000) and one with no hardware version
appended. Mine is apparently the one without the hardware version appended.
Mine has two antennae. The manual for the _v4000 indicates it supports
WPA with radius. It also shows the device with one antennae.
Belkin's site is confusing. The _v3000 device has a firmware update with
a larger number than the firmware for my device, but an earlier date.
The _v4000 shows no firmware update.
I suppose if I were you, I'd contact Belkin directly.
Fman99@iwon.com wrote:
> The hardware version is on a sticker on the underside of the AP. Mine
> says 'Ver. 4001' and is above the other stickers for the MAC addresses
> and the serial number.
>
> Also, does your AP have one external antennae or two? Mine has one but
> older models I've seen pictures of have two.
>
> Jerry Park wrote:
>
>>Fman99@iwon.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I just bought a Belkin F5D7230-4 wireless router/access point (hardware
>>>version 4001). I'd like to get firmware to run on it that would allow
>>>me to use WPA-RADIUS (only pre-shared keys are available in the
>>>firmware I have). No help from Belkin's site. Anyone out there have
>>>this model and firmware that supports Enterprise WPA?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>I have a Belkin F5D7230-4 at work. Firmware version 4.03.03 . I don't
>>have a radius server but WPA (with Radius Server) is selectable in the
>>Security Mode pull down box.
>>
>>I don't know the hardware version, and don 't know where to find that.
>
>