User Manual

IEEE 802.11g Access Point User’s Guide
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Bridge Table
The bridge table shows all MAC entries learned from the LAN interface, wireless clients, and
WDS peers.
Upgrading Firmware
You can upgrade your 802.11G ACCESS POINT’s firmware (the software that controls your
802.11G ACCESS POINT’s operation). Normally, this is done when a new version of
firmware offers new features that you want, or solves problems you have encountered when
using the current version. System upgrade can be performed through the System Upgrade
option as follows:
Step 1 Select System Tools, then Firmware Upgrade from the menu and the following
screen displays:
Step 2
To update the 802.11G ACCESS POINT firmware, first download the firmware
from the distributor’s web site to your local disk, then from the above screen enter the path
and filename of the firmware (or click Browse and then select the path and filename of the
firmware). Next, Click the Upgrade button.
The new firmware will begin being loaded to your 802.11G ACCESS POINT. After a
message appears telling you that the operation is complete, you need to reset the system to
have the new firmware take effect.