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New Features
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New Features
The access point and bridge use a browser-based management system. The system settings are on web 
pages in the system firmware. You use your internet browser to view and adjust the system settings. 
New Features
This section describes new software features in firmware version 11.07, which are also included in 
version 11.07a.
Reset to Factory Defaults with New Reset-All Procedure
The procedure for resetting the access point configuration to default settings for firmware versions 11.06 
and earlier sometimes disabled the access point by deleting the access point’s installation key. The 
simplified reset procedure for version 11.07 prevents lost installation keys. Refer to the 
“Resetting to the 
Default Configuration” section on page 9-38
 in the Cisco Aironet Access Point Software Configuration 
Guide for complete instructions on resetting the configuration to factory defaults. 
Observe Radio Activity with Carrier Test
The carrier test tool measures the amount of radio activity on each frequency available to the access 
point. Use the carrier test to determine the best frequency for the access point to use. Refer to the 
“Carrier 
Test” section on page 9-5
 in the Cisco Aironet Access Point Software Configuration Guide for more 
information on conducting a carrier test.
Align Antennas with Antenna Alignment Test
The antenna alignment tool displays constantly updated information on the strength and quality of signal 
between repeater access points and other wireless networking devices. Refer to the 
“Antenna Alignment 
Test” section on page 9-3
 in the Cisco Aironet Access Point Software Configuration Guide for more 
information on conducting an antenna alignment test.
Assign Ports to Maintain Consistent Network Topology
Use the Port Assignments page to assign specific network ports to repeater access points. Refer to the 
Cisco Aironet Access Point Software Configuration Guide for more information on assigning network 
ports. Refer to the 
“Assigning Network Ports” section on page 5-14
 in the Cisco Aironet Access Point 
Software Configuration Guide for more information on on assigning network ports.
Locate Access Point with Blinking Indicators
If you need to find the physical location of a particular access point, you can put the top panel indicators 
into blinking mode. Refer to the 
“Finding an Access Point by Blinking the Top Panel Indicators” section 
on page 9-34
 in the Cisco Aironet Access Point Software Configuration Guide for more information on 
using blinking mode.