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Basic Settings |
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Cluster |
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Access Points |
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User Management |
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Sessions |
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Channel Management |
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Wireless Neighborhood |
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Status |
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Interfaces |
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Events |
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Transmit / Receive Statistics |
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Client Associations |
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Neighboring Access Points |
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Advanced |
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Ethernet (Wired) Settings |
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Wireless Settings |
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Security |
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Guest Login |
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Virtual Wireless Networks |
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Radio |
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MAC Filtering |
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Load Balancing |
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Quality of Service |
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Wireless Distribution System |
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Time Protocol |
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SNMP |
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Reboot |
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Reset Configuration |
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Upgrade |
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Backup/Restore |
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The configuration failed to be restored. The selected file may be corrupt or have an incorrect format.
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You can save a copy of the current settings on the access point to a backup configuration file (for example, apconfig.cbk). The backup file can be used at a later date to restore the access point to the previously saved configuration.
Note: When you click "Restore", the access point will reboot. Please wait for the reboot process to complete (a minute or two). After a moment, try accessing the AP Administration Web pages again. The Administration Web pages will not be accessible until the AP has rebooted.
Upon reboot, you should see the configuration settings restored to those contained in the specified backup file.
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