Cisco Cisco WAP321 Wireless-N Access Point with Single Point Setup Release Notes
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Release Notes for the Cisco WAP121 and WAP321 Wireless Access Points
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Release Notes
Open Caveats
Table 4
Open Caveats in Firmware Version 1.0.2.3
Ref Number
Description
CSCub46649
Symptom:
While operating WDS Bridging using a 2.4 GHz band with a 20/40 MHz channel
bandwidth, the WDS links may disconnect. The radio can change from 40 MHz to 20 MHz if any 20
MHz devices are detected in the area, resulting in a mismatch of channel bandwidths throughout the
WDS devices.
MHz devices are detected in the area, resulting in a mismatch of channel bandwidths throughout the
WDS devices.
Workaround:
Configure WDS links using the 20 MHz channel bandwidth.
CSCub46043
Symptom:
When untagged packets are received on a VAP interface (SSID), they may be treated as
tagged packets.
CSCub45975
Symptom:
In a radio saturated environment, Work Group Bridge mode can take from three to seven
minutes to establish connectivity with the remote upstream access point.
CSCtx04467
Symptom:
When DHCP connectivity is changed to a static IP address, the browser does not
automatically redirect the web-based configuration utility to the new IP address.
Workaround:
Type in the new static IP address into the URL field and login again.