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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.