After configuration, access the web interface at the AP’s IP (default credentials: Cisco/Cisco).
| Problem | Likely cause | Solution | |---------|--------------|----------| | "Not enough space" | Too many old images | Run delete /force flash:/old-image.bin | | "Invalid image type" | Wrong AP model | Check show version for hardware ID | | AP won't boot after install | Corrupted tar | Redownload & verify MD5 checksum | | No 802.11ac support | Wrong regulatory domain | Check AP's domain (e.g., -A, -E, -R) |
If your AP is stuck in a boot loop or you are converting it, use these steps:
This technical guide clarifies what this file string means, its hardware compatibility, the download prerequisites, and the exact step-by-step installation instructions for network administrators.
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The CLI will output the extraction progress file by file. Once complete, the system validates the cryptographic signature, writes the boot variables, and executes a software reload. TFTP Bootloader Recovery Procedure (ROMMON)