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Upgrade Overview, Unpacking the Radio

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Upgrade Overview Chapter 4 2.4-GHz Radio Upgrade for Autonomous Access Points Upgrade Overview This section provides instructions for upgrading the autonomous access point 2.4-GHz radio. Caution Your autonomous access point must be running Cisco IOS 12.2(13)JA or later before you upgrade to the IEEE 802.11g-compatible radio, otherwise your access point may not be able to complete the boot sequence until the radio is removed. For additional information, refer to the "Finding the Software Version" section. The following operations summarize the upgrade procedure: 1. Remove all cables and power connections from the access point. 2. Follow standard electrostatic discharge (ESD) procedures. 3. Place the access point on an ESD-protected work surface. 4. Remove the access point's back cover. 5. Remove the existing 2.4-GHz radio card. 6. Install the new 2.4-GHz radio card. 7. Replace the access point's back cover. 8. Install the new compliance label. Caution ESD can damage the Cisco Aironet radio and the internal components of the access point. It is recommended that the 2.4-GHz radio upgrade procedures be performed by an ESD-trained service technician at an ESD-protected workstation. Note After you install the new radio, all configurable radio settings will be at default values. Refer to the Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide for Cisco Aironet Access Pointsfor complete instructions on configuring the new radio. Unpacking the Radio Each 2.4-GHz (IEEE 802.11g) radio is shipped with the following items: • Quick Start Guide • A product registration card • A 1100 series access point product compliance label • A 1200 series access point product compliance label (not used on 1100 series access points) • A 1200 series access point 2.4-GHz radio compliance label (not used on 1100 series access points) • A T-10 tamper-resistant Torx L-wrench (not used on 1100 series access points) If anything is missing or damaged, contact your Cisco representative for support. Cisco Aironet 1100 Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide 4-2 OL-4309-07

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Cisco Aironet 1100 Series Access Point Hardware Installation Guide
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Chapter 4
2.4-GHz Radio Upgrade for Autonomous Access Points
Upgrade Overview
Upgrade Overview
This section provides instructions for upgrading the autonomous access point 2.4-GHz radio.
Caution
Your autonomous access point must be running Cisco IOS 12.2(13)JA or later before you upgrade to the
IEEE 802.11g-compatible radio, otherwise your access point may not be able to complete the boot
sequence until the radio is removed. For additional information, refer to the
“Finding the Software
Version”
section.
The following operations summarize the upgrade procedure:
1.
Remove all cables and power connections from the access point.
2.
Follow standard electrostatic discharge (ESD) procedures.
3.
Place the access point on an ESD-protected work surface.
4.
Remove the access point’s back cover.
5.
Remove the existing 2.4-GHz radio card.
6.
Install the new 2.4-GHz radio card.
7.
Replace the access point’s back cover.
8.
Install the new compliance label.
Caution
ESD can damage the Cisco Aironet radio and the internal components of the access point. It is
recommended that the 2.4-GHz radio upgrade procedures be performed by an ESD-trained service
technician at an ESD-protected workstation.
Note
After you install the new radio, all configurable radio settings will be at default values. Refer to the Cisco
IOS Software Configuration Guide for Cisco Aironet Access Pointsfor complete instructions on
configuring the new radio.
Unpacking the Radio
Each 2.4-GHz (IEEE 802.11g) radio is shipped with the following items:
Quick Start Guide
A product registration card
A 1100 series access point product compliance label
A 1200 series access point product compliance label (not used on 1100 series access points)
A 1200 series access point 2.4-GHz radio compliance label (not used on 1100 series access points)
A T-10 tamper-resistant Torx L-wrench (not used on 1100 series access points)
If anything is missing or damaged, contact your Cisco representative for support.