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Chapter 3
Before upgrading the firmware, download the Access Point's
firmware upgrade file from www.linksysbycisco.com.
Firmware Upgrade
Please select a file to upgrade the firmware
Browse and select the firmware upgrade file. Then click
Start to Upgrade and follow the on-screen instructions.
WARNING:
The firmware upgrade must not
be interrupted; do not reboot or power off the
Access Point during the firmware upgrade..
Status > Access Point
The Access Point's current status information is displayed.
Status > Access Point
Access Point Information
Firmware Version
The Access Point's current firmware
version is displayed.
Local Network
Local MAC Address
The Access Point's MAC Address, as
seen on your local, wired Ethernet network, is displayed.
Access Point IP Address
The Access Point's IP Address, as
seen on your local network, is displayed.
Subnet Mask
The Subnet Mask configured for your local
network is displayed.
Default Gateway
The Default Gateway configured for
your local network is displayed.
Wireless-N Access Point with Dual-Band
Status > Wireless Network
Information about your wireless network is displayed.
Click
MAC Address
on your local, wireless network, is displayed.
Mode
The wireless mode used by the network is
displayed.
Network Name (SSID)
SSID is displayed.
Wireless Band
displayed.
Channel Width
displayed.
Wide Channel
your Access Point, the Wide Channel is displayed.
Standard Channel
displayed.
Security
The security method used by the Access Point
is displayed.
SSID Broadcast
disabled) is displayed.
Status > About
Information about the browser-based utility is displayed.
Web Server
Powered By
is displayed.
Advanced Configuration
Status > Wireless Network
The Access Point's MAC Address, as seen
The wireless network name or
The radio band used the Access Point is
The channel width setting, in MHz, is
Depending on the channel settings of
The Standard Channel setting is
The status of SSID broadcast (enabled or
Status > About
The web server of the browser-based utility
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