Netgear WB7520 User Manual - Page 378

Upgrade or Change Firmware on a Controller-Managed Access Point, Network Settings

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ProSAFE Wireless Controller address to the access point. For information about the requirements of a DHCP server that enable a wireless controller to discover access points in a network, see Access Point Discovery Guidelines on page 155.  To reenable the DHCP client on a controller-managed access point: 1. Find the IP address of the access point on your network. For more information, see Manage the Managed AP List on page 167. 2. In the address bar, enter the IP address of the access point. A login window displays. 3. Enter the user name and password. The user name is admin. The default password is password. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The Network Settings page displays. (The full path is Configuration > System > Network Settings.) 4. In the IP Settings section, select the DHCP client enable radio button. The fields become masked out. 5. Click the Apply button. You changes are saved. The DHCP server assigns and IP address to the access point and you must let the wireless controller rediscover the access point in the network (see Discover Access Points With the Discovery Wizard on page 159). Upgrade or Change Firmware on a Controller-Managed Access Point In most situations, the wireless controller automatically upgrades the firmware on a controller-managed access point. Situations exist in which you must manually upgrade or change the firmware on a controller-managed access point. One such situation is when you want to change a controller-managed access point to a standalone firmware version and use the access point in standalone mode.  To upgrade or change the firmware on a controller-managed access point: 1. Download the desired software file from the NETGEAR website and save it to a computer that is connected to the same network as the controller-managed access point. 2. If necessary, unzip the new software file. 3. If available, read the release notes before upgrading the software. 4. Find the IP address of the access point on your network. For more information, see Manage the Managed AP List on page 167. Controller-Managed Access Points 378

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Controller-Managed Access Points
378
ProSAFE Wireless Controller
address to the access point. For information about the requirements of a DHCP server that
enable a wireless controller to discover access points in a network, see
Access Point
Discovery Guidelines
on page 155.
To reenable the DHCP client on a controller-managed access point:
1.
Find the IP address of the access point on your network.
For more information, see
Manage the Managed AP List
on page 167.
2.
In the address bar, enter the IP address of the access point.
A login window displays.
3.
Enter the user name and password.
The user name is
admin
. The default password is
password
. The user name and
password are case-sensitive.
The Network Settings page displays. (The full path is
Configuration > System >
Network Settings
.)
4.
In the IP Settings section, select the DHCP client
enable
radio button.
The fields become masked out.
5.
Click the
Apply
button.
You changes are saved. The DHCP server assigns and IP address to the access point
and you must let the wireless controller rediscover the access point in the network (see
Discover Access Points With the Discovery Wizard
on page 159).
Upgrade or Change Firmware on a Controller-Managed
Access Point
In most situations, the wireless controller automatically upgrades the firmware on a
controller-managed access point. Situations exist in which you must manually upgrade or
change the firmware on a controller-managed access point. One such situation is when you
want to change a controller-managed access point to a standalone firmware version and use
the access point in standalone mode.
To upgrade or change the firmware on a controller-managed access point:
1.
Download the desired software file from the NETGEAR website and save it to a
computer that is connected to the same network as the controller-managed access
point.
2.
If necessary, unzip the new software file.
3.
If available, read the release notes before upgrading the software.
4.
Find the IP address of the access point on your network.
For more information, see
Manage the Managed AP List
on page 167.