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| Access Point Series | Supported | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yes | Fully supported. Use for standalone retail or branch offices. | | Aironet 2700 Series | Yes | Works with 802.11ac (Wave 1). | | Aironet 3500/3600 Series | Yes | Legacy support. This image is often the last stable release for these 802.11n models. | | Aironet 3700 Series | Yes | High-performance target. | | Aironet 2800/3800 Series | No | These use the ap3g3 (AP8030) architecture. Do not attempt. | | Aironet 1800/4800 | No | Mismatched hardware drivers. |

But what exactly is this file? Does it work on your specific AP model? And most importantly, how do you make it work without bricking your device? Ap3g2-k9w7-tar.153-3.jbb1.tar WORK

AP# show dot11 associations AP# show int d0 (Radio 0 - 2.4GHz) AP# show int d1 (Radio 1 - 5GHz) Both radios should show "up/up". If a radio shows "administratively down," you likely have a regulatory domain mismatch (e.g., flashing a -A domain file onto an -E domain AP). The most common failure is the "Studying CAPWAP" loop. You uploaded the autonomous TAR, but the AP keeps looking for a Wireless LAN Controller. | Access Point Series | Supported | Notes