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Managing the Access Point
Rebooting the Access Point
5. Choose whether to reboot immediately after upgrading, or schedule the reboot
for a specific time of day using the Schedule Reboot Time After Upgrade list.
Choosing Any Time (the default value) results in the AP performing a reboot
immediately after the automatic upgrade is successful.
6. You have two options at this point:
• Click Perform Upgrade, which will start the process and the clock. The next
upgrade will occur at the selected interval.
• Click Save parameters only. The clock starts right away, and the actual
upgrade will occur at the first effective interval.
After you click one of these two options, a status bar appears during the upgrade
process.
When the upgrade is complete, the AP will reboot automatically at the time you
specified in step 5.
Rebooting the Access Point
You can use the Web interface to prompt the AP to reboot, which simply restarts the
AP without changing any of the current settings. Please note that rebooting the AP
will disrupt network communications in any currently active WLANs.
To reboot the Access Point
1. Go to Maintenance > Reboot/Reset. The Maintenance > Reboot/Reset page
appears.
2. Click Reboot Now. After a brief pause, you will be automatically logged out of
the AP.
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