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Manage the Configuration File or Reset to Factory Defaults, Save the Configuration

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ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual 4. Select Maintenance > Upgrade > Firmware Upgrade TFTP. The Firmware Upgrade TFTP screen displays: Figure 33. 5. Specify the following information: • Firmware File Name. The name of the unzipped software file. • TFTP Server IP. The IP address of your TFTP server. 6. Click Apply to initiate the upgrade process. During the upgrade process, the wireless access point automatically restarts. The upgrade process typically takes several minutes. When the Test LED turns off, wait a few more seconds before doing anything with the wireless access point. 7. Verify that the new software file has been installed by selecting Monitoring > System. The System screen displays (see Figure 40 on page 66). The firmware version is shown in the Access Point Information section of the screen. Manage the Configuration File or Reset to Factory Defaults The wireless access point settings are stored in the configuration file. You can save this file (back it up) to a computer, restore it from a computer, or reset it to factory default settings. Save the Configuration To save your settings: 1. Select Maintenance > Upgrade > Backup Settings. The Backup Settings screen displays (see the following figure). 2. Click Backup. Your browser extracts the configuration file (the file name is config) from the wireless access point and prompts you for a location on your computer to store the file. 3. Follow the instructions of your browser to save the file. 60 | Chapter 4. Management

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Chapter 4.
Management
ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP320 Reference Manual
4.
Select
Maintenance > Upgrade > Firmware Upgrade TFTP
. The Firmware Upgrade TFTP
screen displays:
Figure 33.
5.
Specify the following information:
Firmware File Name
. The name of the unzipped software file.
TFTP Server IP
. The IP address of your TFTP server.
6.
Click
Apply
to initiate the upgrade process.
During the upgrade process, the wireless access point automatically restarts. The
upgrade process typically takes several minutes. When the Test LED turns off, wait a few
more seconds before doing anything with the wireless access point.
7.
Verify that the new software file has been installed by selecting
Monitoring > System
. The
System screen displays (see
Figure 40
on page 66). The firmware version is shown in the
Access Point Information section of the screen.
Manage the Configuration File or Reset to Factory
Defaults
The wireless access point settings are stored in the configuration file. You can save this file
(back it up) to a computer, restore it from a computer, or reset it to factory default settings.
Save the Configuration
To save your settings:
1.
Select
Maintenance > Upgrade > Backup Settings
. The Backup Settings screen
displays (see the following figure).
2.
Click
Backup
. Your browser extracts the configuration file (the file name is config) from the
wireless access point and prompts you for a location on your computer to store the file.
3.
Follow the instructions of your browser to save the file.