Resetting a air cap3502i a k9 this summer the it department at my location rolled out a little more than 100 air cap3502i a k9 s to much success.
Air cap3702i a k9 factory reset.
The information in this document was created from the devices in a specific lab environment.
Cisco air cap3702i e k9 series ap.
Cisco air cap2602i a k9 unable to factory reset i have this access point that has been placed in to a download loop that issue is being rectified next week.
You should see.
Press and hold the mode button while you reconnect power to the ap.
With the ap unplugged i ve pressed and held the mode button and inserted the ethernet cable.
3702i factory reset the ap was paired with the wrong conroller and now i am unable to pair it with the correct controller.
If your network is live make sure that you understand the potential impact of any command.
Keep holdings the mode button until the led flashes red.
Press and hold the reset button with sensitive material while you power on the router.
How to reset cisco air cap3702i router with button.
All of the devices used in this document started with a cleared default configuration.
Then find the reset button on the router generally back side of the router.
Whilst holding the mode button connect the power cable or ethernet cable if using poe.
1 i tried holding the mode button then provide power to the access point and continue to hold mode button until i see an amber.
I want to factory reset a cisco air cap3702i a k9 access point but can t figure out the mode button sequence.
We have had an issue with only one ap.
Factory reset air cap3502i e k9 connect to the access point with a serial console cable fire up putty and connect to the correct com port.
To reset your cisco router to its factory default configuration using the reset button.
Hold the mode button until the status led turns amber and then release the button.
I m trying to do a factory reset of this access point so i can re provision it.
First switch on router.
Disconnect power from the ap or disconnect the power jack for external power or the ethernet cable for inline power.