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Tools
Use the Tools options to upgrade access point firmware and change the
administration password.
Upgrade System
You can download firmware updates or updates of the Web server file system (the
files that make up the Configuration Management System) from the 3Com Web
site at http://www.3com.com and install those updates on the access point. To
perform a firmware upgrade, you must have user Anonymous defined with no
To avoid problems that could occur if a wireless association were interrupted
during the upgrade, it is recommended that you perform the upgrade from a
computer that is wired to the LAN.
Downloading Upgrade Files
To locate upgrade files and download them to your computer:
1 Log on to the 3Com Web site at http://www.3com.com.
2 Navigate to the product support page.
3 Navigate to the software download page and locate the files you want to
download.
4 Follow the instructions to download the files into a directory on your computer.
5 Copy or move the files to the TFTP server upload/download directory.
Installing an Upgrade
1 In the Configuration Management System navigation tree underTools, click
Upgrade System.
2 Select the items to upgrade:
To upgrade the Web server file system, click the Web Server File System check box.
To upgrade firmware, click the Access Point Firmware check box.
3 Enter the upgrade file names that you downloaded earlier and click OK.
If you choose the wrong file, clickClear Entry. The selected file is cleared and you
can browse again for a differentfile.
4 Click Upgrade.
The upgrade file is copied from the TFTP server to the access point and the access
point restarts using the new upgrade.
Change Administration
Password
In the Configuration Management System navigation tree underTools, click
Change Administration Password . The Change Administration Password screen
appears, where you can change the password for the access point. Enter the
current password and new password in the spaces provided and clickOK.
If you upgrade both the firmware and the Web server file system, be sure to
upgrade the Web server file system first.