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Release Notes for 1100 and 1200 Series Access Points for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(11)JA
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Important Notes
Mask Field on IP Filters Page Behaves the Same As in CLI
In Cisco IOS Release 12.2(8)JA and later, the mask that you enter in the Mask field on the IP Filters page 
in the access point GUI behaves the same way that a mask behaves when you enter it in the CLI. If you 
enter 255.255.255.255 as the mask, the access point accepts any IP address. If you enter 0.0.0.0, the 
access point looks for an exact match with the IP address that you entered in the IP Address field.
Repeater Access Points Running IOS Software Cannot Associate to Parent 
Access Points Not Running IOS Software
Repeater access points running Cisco IOS software cannot associate to parent access points that do not 
run IOS software (340 and 350 series access points, and 1200 series access points that have not been 
converted to run IOS software).
Repeater Access Points Cannot Be Configured As WDS Access Points
Repeater access points do not support WDS. You cannot configure a repeater access point as a WDS 
access point, and if a root access point becomes a repeater in fallback mode, it cannot provide WDS.
Crossover Cable Sometimes Needed When Ethernet Speed and Duplex Set to 
Fixed on 1100 Series Access Points
If you change the speed and duplex settings from auto to fixed on an 1100 series access point’s Ethernet 
port, the auto-MDIX feature on the port is disabled. When auto-MDIX is disabled, you must determine 
whether to use a straight-through or a crossover cable to connect the access point Ethernet port to another 
device. If the Ethernet link goes down after you set the speed and duplex to fixed, try changing the 
Ethernet cable from crossover to straight-through or from straight-through to crossover.
Cannot Perform Link Tests on Non-Cisco Aironet Client Devices
The link test feature on the web-browser interface does not support non-Cisco Aironet client devices.
Firmware Upgrade Sometimes Fails Using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01 SP2
A firmware upgrade sometimes fails when you use Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.01 SP2 to 
upgrade firmware using the HTTP Upgrade page in the web-browser interface. Use a later version of 
Microsoft Internet Explorer to perform HTTP firmware upgrades.
Wireless Packet Concatenation
The wireless concatenation feature might not be supported on all products. For example, the 1310 series 
bridge supports concatenation but the 1200 series access point does not. To prevent connectivity 
problems, always ensure your wireless LAN products support wireless concatenation before attempting 
to implement the feature.