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Re: Remotly rebooting a wnap320
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Hi all,
Is itr possible to send a packet across the network to a wnap320 ap to reboot it.
I like to use spiceworks network monitoring tool to detect when the wireless radios / ssids have gone offline and when true reboot the ap to bring them back online automatically.
Regards
Robert Fernando
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To reboot wnap320
using
putty
config new putty entry
ip address of ap
type ssh
when ssh session starts
type at the prompts
1: login name AP
2: password of AP
3: command reboot
Typical output
ph1 is the name of the AP
login as: y
y@x.x.x.x password:
ph1#reboot
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Re: Remotly rebooting a wnap320
Hi Robert_Fernando,
I am not familiar with the spiceworks network monitoring tool. You may use the NMS300 software to reboot the WNAP320 provided that the WNAP320 is within the local network. The NMS300 is a Network Management Software for NETGEAR ProSAFE devices. To know more about NMS300, click here.
However, If you want to remotely reboot the WNAP320 from outside your network, then you will need to remotely access the web-GUI of the WNAP320 then reboot it via its web-GUI.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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Re: Remotly rebooting a wnap320
Hi all,
I found using ssh I could connect to the netgaer wnap320 and issue the reboot command
Robert
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Re: Remotly rebooting a wnap320
Hi Robert_Fernando,
I appreciate the update. Can you share here on this forum thread the exact steps you have done for the benefit of other community members?
Is your WNAP320 access point now working fine?
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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Re: Remotly rebooting a wnap320
Hi Robert_Fernando,
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If your issue is now resolved we encourage you to mark the appropriate reply as the “Accepted Solution” so others can be confident in benefiting from the solution. The Netgear community looks forward to hearing from you and being a helpful resource in the future!
Thanks,
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To reboot wnap320
using
putty
config new putty entry
ip address of ap
type ssh
when ssh session starts
type at the prompts
1: login name AP
2: password of AP
3: command reboot
Typical output
ph1 is the name of the AP
login as: y
y@x.x.x.x password:
ph1#reboot
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Re: Remotly rebooting a wnap320
Hi Robert_Fernando,
I really appreciate you've posted the steps on how to reboot he WNAP320 via SSH. This will benefit the community members. 🙂
Cheers,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team