I was wrong, it's a v2.8 ! (firmware reports v2.6 HW but FCC ID is 2.8) Looks
like I'm out of luck. No USB connection, no way to set a read/write community
if snmp is even in there.
JT
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> You should be able to use the SNMP manager just fine. I've even played
> around with the MG Mib Brower and raw SNMP get/set commands. The trick is
> to make sure you have the correct MIB. The older MIB from the 2.2 or older
> units simply will not work.
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> "Jeff Tyler" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>I have 4 WAP11 hardware version 2.6 (Cisco branded, no USB port) firmware
>>version 2.05 AUg 04. Can these beasts be managed by SNMP like the older
>>2.2 and 2.1 WAP11 ? I'm not looking to increase output power, just be able
>>to manage and read network registers. These units will be used in a pair
>>of long distance links and being able to manage/monitor via SNMP would be
>>useful.
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>>I have the Atmel access point manager v1.7.4.3 and it can see the access
>>points but an SNMP get fails. The sticky part appears to be setting up a
>>read/write community string to allow the access point manager software to
>>login and all the docs I have seen on that for WAP11s makes reference to
>>using the USB port and software. No USB port on these units, web
>>management only.
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>>There is info on the SeattleWireless groups site but the references links
>>(andrewwakman) seem to be down. Anyone got the info here ?
>>
>>TIA ! ... JT
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