Cisco Cisco WAP200 Wireless-G Access Point - PoE Rangebooster 릴리즈 노트
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Release Notes for the Cisco WAP200 Wireless-G Access Point with PoE and RangeBooster Version 2.0.6.0
Release Notes
Miscellaneous
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After they have expired, DHCP clients can renew their IP address leases.
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A redirect error that occurred after the device firmware is upgraded has
been corrected.
been corrected.
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Users can no longer login without a username and a password after Internet
Explorer 6.0 or Internet Explorer 7.0 time out.
Explorer 6.0 or Internet Explorer 7.0 time out.
Open Caveats in Release 1.0.22
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When the Wireless Web Access parameter is set to disabled, WLAN
clients that are not hosted on the AP Management VLAN are still able to
access the Web User interface.
clients that are not hosted on the AP Management VLAN are still able to
access the Web User interface.
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The Device Name parameters on the SNMP window and the Basic Setup
window are not synchronized. The parameter on the Basic Setup cannot be
modified by using SNMP.
window are not synchronized. The parameter on the Basic Setup cannot be
modified by using SNMP.
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While enabling SNMPv3, a user is required to enter the Get Community, Set
Community, and SNMP Trap-Community strings. These fields should be
grayed out.
Community, and SNMP Trap-Community strings. These fields should be
grayed out.
Resolved Caveats in Release 1.0.22
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The TCP checksum error that resulted in HTTP session failure when the
device was in Repeater or Bridge mode has been corrected.
device was in Repeater or Bridge mode has been corrected.
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WPA-Personal encryption mode error that occurred when the device was in
Repeater or Bridge mode has been corrected.
Repeater or Bridge mode has been corrected.
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The device MAC address cannot be overwritten with a default value when
SNMP is enabled.
SNMP is enabled.
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Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery (U-APSD) errors have been
corrected.
corrected.
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When Repeater mode is configured, wireless isolation is automatically
disabled on first SSID.
disabled on first SSID.
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WEP encryption now includes ASCII mode support.