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csm746
Dec 05, 2011Novice
WNDAP350 New Firmware 2.1.2
Having experienced some low wireless connection speeds and what appeared to be drops in wireless broadcasts, I flashed 2.1.2 about an hour ago on the WNDAP350 I run here at home to cover my second flo...
JimiSweden
Dec 22, 2011Aspirant
Hi all,
I will test the latest firmware on one AP today.
I have experienced a lot of trouble with those WNDAP350 and the almost working configuration I have is NOT using the WMS5316 (I only have 5of them so the single management isn´t to heavy) and firmware WNDAP350_V2.0.9 and only using the 2.4GHz mode.
I disabled the 5GHz mode when I suspected that the POE-switch couldn´t deliver enough power, but that wasn´t the problem and now 4 of 5 APs are using the power adapter from the box.
I still have problems with the connection just dying for a couple of seconds or more.. but it´s better than previous firmware and perhaps the Netgear engineers have recruited someone from HP/3com or Cisco who could tell them what they should now.. (LOL)
Lets give it a try, although the post from dexterous tells me it might not be worth it, but I will only use 2.4GHz band in my test.
JimiSweden
I LOVE CISCO :P
I will test the latest firmware on one AP today.
I have experienced a lot of trouble with those WNDAP350 and the almost working configuration I have is NOT using the WMS5316 (I only have 5of them so the single management isn´t to heavy) and firmware WNDAP350_V2.0.9 and only using the 2.4GHz mode.
I disabled the 5GHz mode when I suspected that the POE-switch couldn´t deliver enough power, but that wasn´t the problem and now 4 of 5 APs are using the power adapter from the box.
I still have problems with the connection just dying for a couple of seconds or more.. but it´s better than previous firmware and perhaps the Netgear engineers have recruited someone from HP/3com or Cisco who could tell them what they should now.. (LOL)
Lets give it a try, although the post from dexterous tells me it might not be worth it, but I will only use 2.4GHz band in my test.
JimiSweden
I LOVE CISCO :P