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8.11 Restoring Default configuration settings:
As of version 2.10 you can now specify a USER
configuration as the factory reset settings. Prior to
this release only the hardcoded factory defaults would
be restored.From command interface use the factory
RESET command to restore the defaults.From
hardware, setting PIO9 high on power up arms the
factory reset functional and toggling PIO9
five (5) times there after causes the configuration
setting to restored to the factory reset.
Now however if there is a config file named "user", it is
read in as the factory defaults instead of using the
previous hardcoded defaults. If no "user" config file is
present, the hardcoded factory defaults are used.
The "user" config file is created using the "save user"
command which save the current configuration settings
into the "user" file.
Even if there is a "user" config file arming and toggling
PIO9 7 times will override the "user" settings
and restore the wifly module to the factory hardcoded
defaults. This is a bypass mechanism in case
a bad configuration is saved into the "user" file.
Note: Factory defaults should be saved to the config file
using the save command and the module rebooted for
the new settings to take effect.
8.12 Supported Access Points
Access points that are set to MIXED mode (WPA1 and
WPA2) may cause problems during association
because some of these incorrectly report their security
mode.We also currently do not support
WPA2-Enterprise (radius server authentication,
EAP-TLS) The Wifly GSX should work with any
standard Access Point. We have tested the WiFly-GSX
module with the following access points
• Cisco Aeronet series
• Linksys (both standard and openWRT linux)
• Netgear WGR614 v8
• Netgear WGN54
• DLINK dir-615
• Airlink 101
• Apple Airport express
• ADHOC MODE (Apple Iphone, Microsoft windows PC
with XP, Vista , Ubuntu Linux)
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