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WG102-500, WGAP150 ProSafe™ 802.11g Wireless Access Point
3. After completing the upload, the changes do not take effect until you activate them. On the
Configuration screen, next to Activate Changes, click Proceed. If your browser requires a
confirmation to proceed, confirm the action.
Rebooting and Restoring the Default Configuration
You can erase the wireless access point configurations, and return to the factory default
settings. After erasing, the wireless access point’s default LAN IP address will be
192.168.0.229, the default login user name will be admin, and the default login password will
be password.
Using the Software to Reboot and Restore Factory Default Settings
To use the software clear all or selected data and restore the factory default values:
1. On the Configuration screen (see Figure 4-1 on page 62), below Restore Factory
Default, next to Preserve Settings, select the Network settings checkbox if you want to
preserve the network settings such as the server IP address, subnet mask, default
gateway, DNS server, and management VLAN ID. If you do not want to preserver these
settings, deselect the Network settings checkbox.
2. Next to Restore Factory Default, click Proceed. If your browser requires a confirmation to
proceed, confirm the action. A few seconds later, only the power LED of the wireless access
point remains on, indicating that the wireless access point has rebooted.
After several minutes, the factory default configuration will be restored, and the wireless
access point will be ready for use.
Using the Reset Button to Reboot and Restore Factory Default Settings
If you do not know the LAN IP address, login user name, or login password, you can still
restore the factory default configuration settings with the Reset button. This button is on the
rear panel of the wireless access point (see
“Rear Panel” on page 11).
To use the Reset button to clear all data and restore the factory default values:
1. Push and hold the Reset button for about five seconds. (You may have to push hard.)
2. Release the Reset button. A few seconds later, only the power LED of the wireless access
point remains on, indicating that the wireless access point has rebooted.
After several minutes, the factory default configuration will be restored, and the wireless
access point will be ready for use.
Saving the Configuration to Flash Memory
This procedure saves any configuration changes to the internal flash memory, allowing the
changes to remain active after the wireless access point has been reloaded.To save the
configuration to flash memory:
On the Configuration screen (see Figure 4-1 on page 62), next to Save Configuration to
Flash, click Proceed. If your browser requires a confirmation to proceed, confirm the action.
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