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5.
Click the
Send Cfg to APs
button to send the your access point’s configuration to other
access point’s. The recipient access point must be the same single or dual-radio model as
the access point sending the configuration. The sending and recipient access point’s must
also be running the same major firmware version (i.e., 1.1 to 1.1).
6.
Click the
Start Flash
button to flash the LEDs of other access points detected and displayed
within the Known AP Statistics screen.
Use the
Start Flash
button to determine the location of the devices displayed within the
Known AP Statistics screen. When an access point is highlighted and the Start Flash button
is selected, the LEDs on the selected access point flash. When the
Stop Flash
button is
selected, the LEDs on the selected access point go back to normal operation.
7.
Click the
Logout
button to securely exit the Access Point applet. A prompt displays
confirming the logout before the applet is closed.
NOTE
A ping test initiated from the access point
Known AP Statistics
screen
uses WNMP pings. Therefore, target devices that are not Motorola access
points are unable to respond to the ping test.
CAUTION
When using the Send Cfg to APs function to migrate an access point’s
configuration to other access points, it is important to keep in mind
mesh network configuration parameters do not get completely sent to
other access points. The Send Cfg to APs function will not send the
“auto-select” and “preferred list” settings. Additionally, LAN1 and
LAN2 IP mode settings will only be sent if the sender’s AP mode is
DHCP or BOOTP. The WAN’s IP mode will only be sent if the sender’s IP
mode is DHCP.
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