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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 350, 1100, and 1200 Series Access Points for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(15)JA
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Important Notes
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 and on Cisco 
Aironet 802.11g Client Devices
The link test feature on the web-browser interface does not support non-Cisco Aironet client devices nor 
Cisco Aironet 802.11g client devices.
System Software Upgrade Sometimes Fails Using Microsoft Internet Explorer 
5.01 SP2
A system software upgrade sometimes fails when you use Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.01 SP2 
to upgrade system software using the HTTP Upgrade page in the web-browser interface. Use a later 
version of Microsoft Internet Explorer to perform HTTP system software upgrades, or use TFTP to 
upgrade system software. Click this URL to browse to the Cisco IOS Software Configuration Guide for 
Cisco Aironet Access Points
 for complete instructions on performing software upgrades:
1100 Series Access Points with Boot Loader Version 12.2(4)JA Boot into 
Monitor Mode
When the Ethernet port is disabled on an 1100 series access point running boot loader version 12.2(4)JA, 
the access point boots into monitor mode when it reboots. To avoid this problem, connect the access 
point Ethernet port to one of the following:
a wired LAN
the Ethernet port on a PC
Remove power from the access point and reapply power to reboot the unit. When the access point senses 
an Ethernet connection, it boots normally.