Reboot Or Reset The Wireless Controller - NETGEAR ProSafe WC7520 Reference Manual

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WARNING!
During a firmware upgrade, do not try to go online, turn off the
wireless controller, shut down the computer, or do anything else
to the wireless controller until the wireless controller finishes
rebooting! When the LED light turns off, wait a few more seconds
before you do anything.
6.
To verify that the wireless controller is running the latest firmware, select Monitor >
Network > Controller to display the Controllers screen, and look at the firmware version in
the Version column.
Note:
In some cases, such as a major firmware upgrade, you might need
to erase the configuration and manually reconfigure the wireless
controller after the firmware upgrade. Refer to the Release Notes for
the firmware version to find out if you need to reconfigure the
wireless controller.

Reboot or Reset the Wireless Controller

The Reboot/Reset Controllers screen lets you reboot or reset the wireless controller. There
are two types of reset:
Hard reset. The settings of the wireless controller are restored to factory default settings.
This reset has the same function as the Factory Defaults button on the rear panel.
Soft reset. Saves the IP addresses, floor plans, and managed access point list but clears
all other settings such as profiles, profile groups, authentication servers, and so on.
To display the Reboot/Reset Controllers screen, select Maintenance > Reboot/Reset >
Controllers:
Figure 63.
ProSafe 20-AP Wireless Controller WC7520
Maintaining the Controller
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