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Old 09-15-2005, 10:45 PM
David Taylor
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Default Re: WAP11 DEAD !!!!

> Ever since then the WAP11 is as dead as dead can be. I cannot connect
> to it at all. I tried resetting it etc, and using the original IP
> address etc.


How did you do the upgrade, wired or wireless? NEVER do a firmware
upgrade wirelessly.

Have you tried holding down the reset button and keep holding it while
powering up? Hold for 30 seconds to a minute then try.

What might help is if you run a sniffer to see what IP address or other
traffic the thing is sending out in response to the packets sent by the
Linksys config utility. It's also worth installing the matching Linksys
config utility as they seem to have odd behaviour with mismatched
versions.

I have put all sorts of firmwares on WAP11's including those from Dlink,
I doubt that it's the US firmware that has done anything bad.

David.

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Old 09-15-2005, 11:22 PM
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Default Re: WAP11 DEAD !!!!

I upgraded by wire, using the upgrade button in the html configuration
pages. I have tried sniffing for the access point using the PSP, but
can only see another unit which is farther away (22% signal).

Installing the matching config utility? how do I do this?

In the manual it says to reset by holding the button in for 10 secs.
This does nothing :o(

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Old 09-16-2005, 12:19 AM
David Taylor
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Default Re: WAP11 DEAD !!!!

> pages. I have tried sniffing for the access point using the PSP, but
> can only see another unit which is farther away (22% signal).


PSP, what's that?

> Installing the matching config utility? how do I do this?


There have been several versions of the WAP11, which one do you have?

The 1.1 required management via an SNMP or USB interface, the 2.2
onwards is web managed but there's a util to get you started and that
finds AP's on the wire.

I've had some success with this when other routes failed. Go to Linksys
and download the appropriate quick install for your matching new
firmware, e.g. <http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?
childpagename=US%2FLayout&packedargs=page%3D2%26ci d%3D1115416835852%26c%
3DL_Content_C1&pagename=Linksys%2FCommon%
2FVisitorWrapper&SubmittedElement=Linksys%2FFormSu bmit%
2FProductDownloadSearch&sp_prodsku=1121194967244>

You did install the right firmware for your version of the WAP11 didn't
you? :)

David.

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