I will give it a try.
I wouldn't think it would be that picky...
But I did try lots of different ways and timing when i was trying to get it
into base boot mode.
I will give this one a try as well.
Nate
> Hello Nate,
>
> The WPII are picky about the order and timing of pressing the reset
> and reload buttons.
>
> Press the reset and when the "PC card B" LED turn orange, quite
> quick, rrelease the reset and press the reload untill the power led
> is oraange.
>
> good luck
>
> Rod
>
> Monday, September 16, 2002, 6:17:43 PM, you wrote:
>
> NM> Has anyone else had any problems flashing the WP-II E??
> NM> I just tried to flash 2 of these and they both act the same way....
>
> NM> You can read them with the configev program.
> NM> Get your license, Open config file, select the .bin file.
> NM> Scan for the radio. Change the IP of the WPIIE to a IP in my subnet.
> NM> Upload the software.
>
> NM> Let the AP reboot and then your hosed...
> NM> You can never scan it and you never get another network
> connection to it...
>
> NM> I tried doing a forced reload as described in the pdf file and I
> can't ever NM> get it into base boot mode... The power led always
> goes to green. And no NM> network connection.
>
> NM> Can someone shed some light on this problem?
>
> NM> TIA
>
> NM> Nate
>
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