Aironet 350 Series

We just took over a site that has the 350 Series Ap's in place. I need to get into the AP and change the username and password... or at least set it back to default without killing the whole config.

Unless you know the username password, the only way is to perform a reset on the ap..... or else it would be too easy for people to access equipment that doesn't belong to them.

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                     Cisco Aironet 350
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    Here is a link to the led indicators although your colors aren't shown in the list.
    http://www.cisco.com/public/scc/compass/ap/information_files/led_table_wbg.html
    Based on the age of the unit, no access to the console, all LEDs are on. I would agree with Scott. It's likely bad ..
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  • Aironet 350 Series WiFi Issues

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    Unless you know the username password, the only way is to perform a reset on the ap..... or else it would be too easy for people to access equipment that doesn't belong to them.

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    helo good day sir,
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  • Cisco Aironet 1300 series

    Hello,
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    Those are very old bridges. So if they are still functioning okay, do they require external antennas or not and do you have external antennas if they do?
    Antenna Interface 
    • AIR-BR1310G-x-K9 or AIR-LAP1310G-x-K9: Air interface (integrated directional antenna) 
    • AIR-BR1310G-x-K9-R or AIR-LAP1310G-x-K9R: Two RP-TNC type connectors for external antennas 
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  • Aironet 350 configuration to Aironet 1300

    Is it possible to download an ini configuration from an Aironet 350 bridge, convert it and upload it to an Aironet 1300 bridge?

    Nevermind...I found it http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/ios/release/notes/s12213JA.html#wp55027

  • Trouble with Aironet 1300 series

    I have a cisco aironet 1300 series and i need to reset it back to factory default.  the directions say push the mode button while the access point is off and then turn it on while the mode button is down...
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    2) When IOS starts loading, hit ESC key twice to get to the boot-loader prompt
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  • Aironet 1300 series as wireless client ?

    Hi there.
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    I was thinking of using a 1300 series outdoor unit, does anyone know if I can use it in the way I plan, or if there is an alternative.
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    There are couple of options for you.
    1. Cisco 350 series workgroup bridge - this will connect to the marina wi-fi and provide wired access to the yacht. If you connect a hub to the WGB's output, you can spread the connection among multiple laptops.
    2. Also explore an option of using any Cisco AP as a repeater. A repeater will connect to the marina wi-fi wirelessly and extend the network to the yacht. But please note that the data rate may not be that good because of an extra hop in the middle.
    For both these options to work, the marina wi-fi must be autonomous AP deployment based. If it is a lightweight-based wi-fi with a controller none of these options will work.
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  • Aironet 350 Bandwidth throughput

    Hi I have a Aironet 350 point to point wireless bridge. It will operate at 10Mb/s half duplex. What is the maximum data throuput that I can achieve I have been quoted a figure of 3.4Mb/s? Is there any general documentation that can help me?

    For Wireless Ip phones se "Network Sizing" on the following link:
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  • Aironet 350 with pismo antenna?

    Hi people. I recently bought a cisco aironet 350 pccard wireless adapter for my pbg3 500. It works, i use os x 10.3.5. The problem is it doesnt reach very far. Last week a friend of mine came with his macbook and he had full signal at places where I could not even connect.
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    Thanks Brent. I have a spare ibook display that I can use for testing the antena. Problem is I dont want to burn the pccard amplifier. I dont know how the antena works, or if there is already an amplifier in the display, so if I connect the output of the card to the airport antena, I may burn the card. If I touch the antena lead it has power, as well as the pc card, so I dont think they can be connected toghether.
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  • Aironet 350~~ Help Factory Settings must be RESTORED

    Hello,
    I am the proud and happy new owner of the Cico Aironet 350 wireless access point. Now the issue (acquired by the company's buyout of another one), needless to say when I get it there is no username/passwords included. Just the cable/power supply and the wireless access point it self. Has anyone here ever worked with this unit before and if you have, do you know how to reset to the factory defaults?

    Hi Joshua,
    Here is the method to do a factory reset;
    Reset the AP 350 That Runs Cisco IOS Software
    Complete the steps in this section in order to reset an AP 350 that runs Cisco IOS Software.
    Note: Cisco IOS Software-based APs have a default configuration that includes a username and password combination. Both the username and password are "Cisco", which is case-sensitive. After you reset to factory defaults, be prepared to give "Cisco" as both the username and password when you are prompted by either the GUI or the CLI.
    The AP350 does not have a MODE button to reset the AP to factory defaults. So, if neither the GUI or CLI is available with sufficient privileges in the AP350, complete these steps to delete the current configuration and return all access point settings to the factory defaults using the CLI.
    Reboot the access point by removing power and reapplying power. Let the access point boot until the command prompt appears and the access point begins to inflate the image. When you see these lines on the CLI, press ESC: Loading "flash:/" ...########################################################################### ################################################################################ ################################################################################ ####################
    Once you press ESC, this information is displayed on the CLI screen..
    Xmodem file system is available.
    flashfs[0]: filesystem check interrupted!
    The system has been interrupted, or encountered an error
    during initialization of the flash filesystem. The following
    commands will initialize the flash filesystem, and finish
    loading the operating system software:
    flash_init
    ether_init
    tftp_init
    boot
    ap:
    At the ap: prompt, issue the flash_init command.
    ap: flash_init
    Initializing Flash...
    flashfs[0]: 142 files, 6 directories
    flashfs[0]: 0 orphaned files, 0 orphaned directories
    flashfs[0]: Total bytes: 7612416
    flashfs[0]: Bytes used: 3407360
    flashfs[0]: Bytes available: 4205056
    flashfs[0]: flashfs fsck took 0 seconds.
    ...done initializing Flash.
    Issue the dir flash: command in order to view the contents of Flash, and find the config.txt configuration file.
    ap: dir flash:
    Directory of flash:/
    3 -rwx 223 env_vars
    4 -rwx 2190 config.txt
    5 -rwx 27 private-config
    150 drwx 320 c350-k9w7-mx.122-13.JA
    4207616 bytes available (3404800 bytes used)
    Rename the config.txt file to config.old.
    ap: rename flash:config.txt flash:config.old
    Issue the reset command in order to reboot the 350.
    ap: reset
    Are you sure you want to reset the system (y/n)?y
    System resetting..Xmodem file system is available.
    flashfs[0]: 142 files, 6 directories
    flashfs[0]: 0 orphaned files, 0 orphaned directories
    flashfs[0]: Total bytes: 7612416
    flashfs[0]: Bytes used: 3407360
    flashfs[0]: Bytes available: 4205056
    flashfs[0]: flashfs fsck took 0 seconds.
    Reading cookie from flash parameter block...done.
    Base ethernet MAC Address: 00:40:96:41:e4:df
    Loading "flash:/c350-k9w7-mx.122-13.JA/c350-k9w7-mx.122-13.JA"...########
    Note: The AP is configured with the factory default values that include:
    The IP address, which is set to receive an IP address with DHCP
    The default username and password, "Cisco"
    After the full Cisco IOS Software is loaded and connectivity is reestablished, delete the config.old file from Flash.
    Issue the del flash:config.old Cisco IOS Software command at an enabled prompt from the CLI.
    ap#del flash:config.old
    Delete filename [config.old]
    Delete flash:config.old [confirm]
    ap#
    From this doc;
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/wireless/ps430/products_password_recovery09186a00800949d0.shtml#res350ios
    Hope this helps!
    Rob

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