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Preparing the 8760 Access Point 25
Preparing the 8760
Access Point
If you are not familiar with accessing the 3Com 8760 Web interface, refer
to the 8760 Access Point Quick Start Guide.
1 Log on to the access point Web interface.
2 Check the serial number on the back of the access point.
If the serial number starts with BA/ or higher, a managed image is already
installed. You can skip steps
3 and 4 and go directly to step 5.
3 Ensure the 8760 Stand-alone firmware version is 2.1.13 or greater.
a View the firmware version on the Advanced Setup -> Status -> AP
Status page.
b Upgrade the Stand-alone firmware if required.
Get the latest firmware by visiting www.3Com.com, selecting
Support & Downloads then Downloads & Drivers and entering
the model number (3CRWE876075).
c Use the Advanced Setup -> Administration page and scroll to the
Firmware Upgrade/Local section to upgrade the Stand-alone
firmware.
4 If the serial number of your access point is not BA/ or higher you must
load a Managed firmware image to the access point.
a Get the Managed firmware image by visiting www.3Com.com,
selecting Support & Downloads then Downloads & Drivers and
entering the model number (3CRWE876075).
b Use the Advanced Setup -> Administration page and scroll to the
Firmware Upgrade/Local section to upgrade the Managed
firmware.
5 Change the access point Start-up Mode from Stand-alone to Managed
using the Advanced Setup -> Administration page and scrolling to the
Start-up Mode section.
6 Click the Change Start-up Mode button.
7 After the Configuration Complete message appears reset the access
point by clicking the Reset button.
8 To make the access point active on your Unified Switch 24, see
“Activating the Managed Access Points” on page 21.
Note: After the access point is in Managed mode, it can no longer be
accessed using WIDMan, HTTP, Telnet, or SNMP. An access point in