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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Points Running Firmware Version 12.02T1
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Important Notes
Note
If you do not use EAP authentication on your wireless network, you can select any WEP key as the 
transmit key. If you use EAP authentication and you enable broadcast key rotation, you can enable WEP 
without entering WEP keys.
MIB File Compatible with Firmware Version 11.00 and Later
The access point MIB file (AWCVX-MIB) is supported only by access point firmware version 11.00 and 
later. Earlier versions of firmware do not support this MIB. You can download the access point MIB at 
Hot Standby Mode and Radio Diagnostics Available for 2.4-GHz Radio Only
Hot Standby mode is available only for the 2.4-GHz radio in access points that contain two radios. Hot 
Standby mode is not available for 5-GHz radios. Also, the Carrier Test and Antenna Alignment radio 
diagnostics tool are available only for the access point’s 2.4-GHz radio.
Important Notes
This section lists important information about access points running firmware version 12.02T1.
Adding or Deleting Proxy Mobile IP AAPs
If you need to add or delete proxy Mobile IP authoritative access points, you must disable proxy Mobile 
IP before changing the configuration. Follow these steps.
Step 1
Browse to the Setup page.
Step 2
In the Services section, click Proxy Mobile IP. The Proxy Mobile IP Setup page appears.
Step 3
Click General. The Proxy Mobile IP General page appears.
Step 4
Change the Enable Proxy Mobile IP setting to no.
Step 5
Add or delete AAPs as necessary. 
Step 6
Change the Enable Proxy Mobile IP setting to yes.
Unexpected Results on Lost Ethernet
When backbone connectivity is lost on an access point running version 12.02T1, the device switches to 
repeater mode. Switch to Repeater mode is the default setting for this condition. Therefore, if the access 
point’s role in your network is not a repeater access point, make sure you connect it to your wired 
network before booting it up. If you do not connect the access point to your network, it switches to the 
repeater mode when it fails to detect the presence of an Ethernet connection. When this occurs, wireless