AP Reboot Batch Job by SSHStep1: Enable SSH logon on all APs. Administration -> Remote Console -> Secure Shell (SSH) -> EnabledStep2: Download “putty.exe” and “plink.exe” from internet. Their licences are Open Source certified. Plink is a command-li...
Workaround: All AP are enabled SSH and write a batch job to reboot these AP by Windows Scheduled Tasks. And reboots before office hours and lunch time too. Anyway I don't need to attend GUI manually. Please tell me if you like to see simple batch j...
Oh! Not bad, as long as it can stand for a week instead of daily rebooting. In theory, longer key renewal time gives hackers more time to penetrate the system. Unless you don't care hakers, it wouldn't be problem, i think.Can i know what kind of sec...
I see. When, for testing, two APs were upgraded to version 2.0.3.3 after launching from Cisco, these two APs could stand about 3 days as same like yours. Then they had been roll-backed to version 2.0.2.1 as we found the old version can stand a bit l...