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Trying to factory reset used AP 105

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  • 1.  Trying to factory reset used AP 105

    Posted Mar 14, 2018 06:01 PM

    I am having trouble reseting ap 105, I have done the following 

    apboot> factory_reset
    apboot> purgeenv
    apboot> save
    apboot> boot

    However I am getting this message after. 

    APBoot 1.0.9.12 (build 22797)
    Built: 2009-11-04 at 15:53:54

    Model: AP-10x
    CPU: AR7161 revision: A2
    Clock: 680 MHz, DDR clock: 340 MHz, Bus clock: 170 MHz
    DRAM: 128 MB
    POST1: passed
    Copy: done
    Flash: 16 MB
    PCI: scanning bus 0 ...
    dev fn venID devID class rev MBAR0 MBAR1 MBAR2 MBAR3
    00 00 168c 0029 00002 01 10000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
    01 00 168c 0029 00002 01 10010000 00000000 00000000 00000000
    Net: eth0
    Radio: ar922x#0, ar922x#1

    Hit <Enter> to stop autoboot: 0
    apboot> <INTERRUPT>
    apboot> factory_reset
    Clearing state... Erasing flash... .done
    Erased 1 sectors
    done
    Purging environment... Un-Protected 1 sectors
    .done
    Erased 1 sectors
    Writing
    done
    apboot> pureenv<INTERRUPT>
    apboot> purgeenv
    Un-Protected 1 sectors
    .done
    Erased 1 sectors
    Writing
    apboot> <INTERRUPT>
    apboot> save
    Saving Environment to Flash...
    Un-Protected 1 sectors
    .done
    Erased 1 sectors
    Writing
    apboot> boot
    Checking image @ 0xbf100000
    Invalid image format version: 0xffffffff
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 1
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 2
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 3
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 4
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 5
    eth0: down

    Retry count exceeded; starting again
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 1
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 2
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 3
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 4
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 5
    eth0: down

    Retry count exceeded; starting again
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 1
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 2
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 3
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 4
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 5
    eth0: down

    Retry count exceeded; starting again
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 1
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 2
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 3
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 4
    eth0: down
    DHCP broadcast 5
    eth0: down






  • 2.  RE: Trying to factory reset used AP 105

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Mar 14, 2018 09:32 PM

    It looks like your instant AP is not getting an ip address.



  • 3.  RE: Trying to factory reset used AP 105

    Posted Mar 14, 2018 10:07 PM

    What would I do in that case since my ap is not getting an IP address



  • 4.  RE: Trying to factory reset used AP 105

    EMPLOYEE
    Posted Mar 14, 2018 10:27 PM

    You would need to plug it into a port that provides DHCP.