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3. Restoring Factory Defaults
If you need to reset the WAP 802.11g to factory default settings, there are two methods that
can be used. You can login to the device and click on the Restore button at the bottom of
each screen, or, once the cover has been removed, you can simply push and hold the Reset
tab in the direction shown for at least 5 seconds (see Figure 32). This action will restore the
WAP 802.11g to factory defaults as follows:
Factory SSID
Responds to broadcast SSID requests
Channel 1 operation
Mixed Operation Mode
Automatic Transmit Rate
Long Preamble
Open System Authentication Method
No Encryption
Accept requests from any stations
Default IP Address (192.168.1.1)
NOTE: Prior to performing Step 4 below, remove AC power from the Power Inserter in the
On-Q Enclosure.
4. WAP 802.11g Cabling Verification
Once the WAP 802.11g Assembly has been removed from the 3 gang box as shown in
Figure 31, look at the back of the assembly to insure the Cat 5e cable from the enclosure is
properly terminated (see Figure 33) and plugged into the Input jack as shown in Figure 34.
Also insure the rest of the factory cabling is plugged in as shown. Then replace the assembly
back in the 3 gang box and replace the cover.
Figure 32