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Welcome! In this video, we'll walk you through the step-by-step process of converting a Cisco Aironet 3500 Series Access Point from Lightweight to Autonomous mode. Let's get started! Requirements: -------------- 1.Cisco 3500 series Access point 2.Serial or Usb to Console Cable 3.Cisco IOS Software AP3G1-K9W7-M for (C3500 Series AP) 4.Router that will connect the access point and your computer/laptop to the same network ip range 5.TFTPd64 Server software 6.Putty/Tera Team or any software that connect to a serial connection 7.Adapter (48v)/Switch for POE which will be used to power and connect to the router. The network setup ----------------- Cisco Lightweight AP IP address will be 192.168.100.50 Computer/Laptop IP address where TFTP server is installed 192.168.100.100 [Default Router IP for Tftpd] Note: The computer or laptop does not need to be static during the entire process. The Cisco AP will be dynamic before formatting the static during installation to standalone mode The links for the software will be in the description: Download Link for IOS image of Cisco Aironet 3500 Series Standalone Access Point (AP3G1-K9W7-M): https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1LP... Download Link for TFTPd64 Server: https://pjo2.github.io/tftpd64/ Download Link for Tera Term: https://github.com/TeraTermProject/terater... Download Link for Putty: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtath... Procedure ---------- Open Tftpd64 and set the following: Current working directory: Where the Cisco software location is Server interface: 192.168.100.100 where the AP will connect to copy the Cisco Software Open settings and set the following: On global ensure the TFTP server is checked only. On TPFTP: On the base Directory set the location where the Cisco Software is located. TFTP is set to standard On Advanced TFTP options only the following should be checked. Option negotiation Show progression Bar Bind TFTP to this address where mine will be 192.168.100.100 Connect your Cisco AP to confirm you are able to connect to the from device manager and confirm on Device Manager at Port(COM & LPT) which COM port is connected to. Connect to AP with putty set to serial and indicate the COM Port. With tera term it will give you in the options which to connect to. The default credentials are Cisco/Cisco Once logged type the following to start configuring en Password will be Cisco You can get the current ip configuration by typing: show ip interface brief You can confirm the version by typing: show version To view the contents of the flash type: show flash: Because there is not enough space to copy and install a new software, we will need to format it. Format by typing: format flash: It will ask for confirmation. Press enter NOTE: In some cases, you will receive the following error: "% Invalid input detected at '^' marker.". The '^' character points to the "o" of the "format flash:" To work around this type: delete /recursive /force flash: You can confirm the formatting by typing: show flash: Disconnect the Power cable from the AP then Press the Mode button and plug back the Ethernet cable to the AP and hold the Mode button Until flash light turns to Amber. Once the Lightweight AP goes to online then apply the following commands to convert it to Autonomous version: set IP_ADDR 192.168.100.50 [According to my network] set NETMASK 255.255.255.0 [According to my network] set DEFAULT_ROUTER 192.168.100.100 [According to my network] tftp_init ether_init flash_init tar -xtract tftp://192.168.100.100/ap3g1-k9w7-tar.tar flash: This will take a few minutes to transfer dir flash: set boot flash:/ap3g1-k9w7-mx.153-3.JF5/ap3g1-k9w7-mx.153-3.JF5 set boot This will begin the resting to autonomous. It will take a few minutes depending on your machine. The ip address will change once you run the new firmware. It changed from 50 to 20 Once done, you can change the ap name to which ever you like. Write the following commands: enable configure terminal hostname HOME4 do copy run start It will ask for confirmation. Press Enter type exit to get out of terminal type show ip interface brief to get new DCHP address You can confirm on the browser by typing [based on my network]: http://192.168.100.20 Default password is Cisco/Cisco Thank You for Watching.