Windows Vista:
1. Click Windows Start.
2. In the Search box, type Command Prompt and press ENTER.
3. In the result list, double-click Command Prompt.
All other Windows operating systems:
1. Click Windows Start > Run.
2. In the Run dialog box:
Windows XP, 2000, and NT: Type cmd and click OK.
Windows Me, 98, and 95: Type command and click OK.
Macintosh and Linux users:
A. If you do not know the IP address of the access point,
find the IP address
manually.
B. Open a terminal.
3. Type cd followed by the path to the firmware file. Use quotation marks around the
pathname as shown in the following example:
cd "C:\networking\usr5455"
and then press ENTER.
4. Type the following command (but do not press ENTER):
tftp -i xxx.xxx.x.x put 5455.usr where
xxx.xxx.x.x is the IP
address of the access point.
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