EAP225 outdoor EU upgrade failed

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EAP225 outdoor EU upgrade failed
EAP225 outdoor EU upgrade failed
2020-02-14 16:19:04
Model: EAP225-Outdoor  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.6.1 Build 20191022 Rel. 41405

Hello.

 

Does anaybody have a solution to upgrade problem.

 

The problem was that i want to apply firmware 1.6.0 on eap225 and i cannot (upgrade failed).

 

Why i do that : because after upgrade to 1.6.1 firmware AP become unusable after 10 days of working.

 

Thanks community

 

Perhaps no response until 1 week i'm out of work for 1 week.

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Re:EAP225 outdoor EU upgrade failed
2020-05-07 00:38:48

@plavielle I too am having this problem...

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Re:EAP225 outdoor EU upgrade failed
2020-05-07 00:53:37

@plavielle My goal was to upgrade to EAP225-OUTDOORv1_1.7.0_[20200113-rel35383]_up_signed.bin.  Even re-installing 1.6.1 I'm getting the same error.  I'm running controller version 3.2.10.  My EAP 245's upgraded fine - just this new outdoor EAP that I'm doing a PoC of.

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Re:EAP225 outdoor EU upgrade failed
2020-05-11 07:16:05

@WirelessForEver 

After a complete reset of the AP (power off + physical reset), i was able to make firmware downgrade.

But i've stbility problems. And the problem was that i have only eap 225 in my infrastructure.

What i've done to make all work well : setup security to WPA2-TKIP. Only TKIP make all my device (computer and mobile device) stay connected.

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Re:EAP225 outdoor EU upgrade failed
2020-05-11 12:01:11

 

plavielle wrote

What i've done to make all work well : setup security to WPA2-TKIP. Only TKIP make all my device (computer and mobile device) stay connected.

 

Keep in mind that IEEE 802.11n prohibits WiFi rates over 54 Mbps when TKIP is used as an encryption cipher. Consider to set the cipher to »Auto« to allow negotiation of AES for clients supporting this cipher.

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