How to switch Ap7562 wing to wing express interface
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07-07-2017 11:59 PM
Hi everybody
I changed interface AP7562 from Wing Express to Wing interface. How to revert to Wing Express and Ap7161 have Wing Express?
Thanks
I changed interface AP7562 from Wing Express to Wing interface. How to revert to Wing Express and Ap7161 have Wing Express?
Thanks
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07-10-2017 10:16 AM
The feature to change from the SWIFT to the Enterprise interface is only available on the 75XX Enterprise series of APs. And yes, the only way to go back to the SWIFT interface is to factory Default the AP. This is because changes can be made while in the Enterprise interface that are not compatible in the SWIFT interface
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07-08-2017 10:34 AM
Hi
The feature to switch UI interfaces is only available with APs using the Swift UI. Swift UI APs interface and the Express APs interface looks exactly the same. The difference can be notice in the model name of the AP. Express APs have an “E” at the end of the name, ex. AP7522E. But the only way to go from enterprise UI to Swift UI is to factory default the AP.
The feature to switch UI interfaces is only available with APs using the Swift UI. Swift UI APs interface and the Express APs interface looks exactly the same. The difference can be notice in the model name of the AP. Express APs have an “E” at the end of the name, ex. AP7522E. But the only way to go from enterprise UI to Swift UI is to factory default the AP.
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07-08-2017 10:34 AM
Hi,
From WiNG Express User Guide, it looks that we did not support 7161 on WiNG Express.
WiNG Express Access Point portfolio consists of two dual radio 802.11ac Access Points (AP7502E and AP7522E) and four 802.11n Access Points (AP6511E, AP6521E, AP6522E and AP6562E).
http://documentation.extremenetworks.com/WiNG/5.9.0/9035125_WiNG_Express_5_9_UG.pdf
Best regards,
Bin
From WiNG Express User Guide, it looks that we did not support 7161 on WiNG Express.
WiNG Express Access Point portfolio consists of two dual radio 802.11ac Access Points (AP7502E and AP7522E) and four 802.11n Access Points (AP6511E, AP6521E, AP6522E and AP6562E).
http://documentation.extremenetworks.com/WiNG/5.9.0/9035125_WiNG_Express_5_9_UG.pdf
Best regards,
Bin
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