Re: [WISPA] wierd ap issue - ap thinks default plug is in

2008-10-19 Thread Anthony Will
We have seen this when a spider makes it's home in the enclosure and it's webbing shorts the default wiring. If rebooting does not resolve you can expect a climb on this one. Before climbing physically disconnect the power to reboot the unit just to be sure. Your customers are not working? Th

Re: [WISPA] wierd ap issue - ap thinks default plug is in

2008-10-18 Thread Wisp
Latest firmware, no sync cable, we sync over power Already replaced it but I will try reflashing firmware to see if that fixes it Sent from my iPhone On Oct 18, 2008, at 8:23 AM, Eric Muehleisen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've seen this happen in the past. Do you have a sync cable plugged

Re: [WISPA] wierd ap issue - ap thinks default plug is in

2008-10-18 Thread Eric Muehleisen
I've seen this happen in the past. Do you have a sync cable plugged into the sync port? Have you tried upgrading firmware? -Eric WISP wrote: > I had to reboot one of my towers tonight and when the access point came back > with "Default plug overrides configured parameters" > Since this P10 AP h

[WISPA] wierd ap issue - ap thinks default plug is in

2008-10-17 Thread WISP
I had to reboot one of my towers tonight and when the access point came back with "Default plug overrides configured parameters" Since this P10 AP has been up for 7 months, and rebooted 20 times or so and no tower climbs, I am fairly certain that it doesn't have a default plug in it. Has anyone