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Compatible NETGEAR WiFi Access Points
Before the application can manage an access point, the access point must run the required firmware version
that is cloud enabled.This release supports the following NETGEAR WiFi access points running cloud-enabled
firmware:
WAC730 ProSAFE 3x3 Dual-Band Wireless AC Access Point
WAC720 ProSAFE 2x2 Dual-Band Wireless AC Access Point
WNDAP660 ProSAFE Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point
WNDAP360 ProSAFE Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point
WNDAP350 ProSAFE Dual-Band Wireless-N Access Point
WNAP320 ProSAFE Wireless-N Access Point
WNAP210v2 ProSAFE Wireless-N Access Point
The following table lists the minimum required standalone firmware version that an access point must run
for you to be able to upgrade the access point to the required cloud-enabled firmware version.
Table 2. Firmware requirements for upgrade to the cloud-enabled firmware version
Required
Cloud-Enabled
Firmware
Minimum Required Standalone
Firmware for Upgrade to
Cloud-Enabled Firmware
Access Point Model
v3.5.6.0 or later
v3.1.1.0 or a later standalone version
WAC730 ProSAFE 3x3 Dual-Band Wireless AC Access Point
v3.5.6.0 or later
v3.1.1.0 or a later standalone version
WAC720 ProSAFE 2x2 Dual-Band Wireless AC Access Point
v3.5.5.0 or later
v2.0.5 or a later standalone version
WNDAP660 ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point
v3.5.5.0 or later
v2.1.12 or a later standalone version
WNDAP360 ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point
v3.5.5.0 or later
v2.1.9 or a later standalone version
WNDAP350 ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point
v3.5.5.0 or later
v2.1.6 or a later standalone version
WNAP320 ProSAFE Wireless-N Access Point
v3.5.5.0 or later
v2.1.5 or a later standalone version
WNAP210v2 ProSAFE Wireless-N Access Point
If your access point runs a standalone firmware version that is earlier than the minimum required standalone
firmware version, you first must upgrade the access point to the minimum required standalone firmware
version before you can upgrade the access point to the required cloud-enabled firmware version.
CAUTION:
If you do not first upgrade to the minimum required standalone firmware version but
attempt to upgrade directly to the required cloud-enabled firmware version, you might be
locked out of the access point. In that situation, you must log in to the access point over
an SSH connection with the user name admin and the password that is configured for
the access point and issue the 
restore-factory-default
 command to reset the
access point to factory default settings.
If your access point runs the minimum required standalone firmware version, you must load the required
cloud-enabled firmware version onto the access point. Using the web management interface of the access
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