Hi Guys,
I have the same problem as i think the other guys have, but unlike them no solution.
It has been a interesting process of understanding how the management clustering is working on IAP has been an interesting proccess. Almost seems to work like the Cisco Small Business AP clustering units.
I tried to upgrade my existing model 205...Dont poo poo me, i know these models are old, but dont want to throw something out that still works really well.
You can see from the GUI capture below the resident firmware and the version i wanted to upgrade to.
and i get the following
Even tried doing it via a CLI , but no luck.
But my second model 205 successfully upgraded when i tried to upgrade to the newer firmware.
This demonstrates that the firmware downloaded was good and that i have a issue with the first model 205 that wont upgrade..
So I thought i would try the following and try upgrading in a single LAN domain cluster.
step 1. Turn on first the AP that successfully upgraded with the newer firmware.and plug it into a LAN segment.
My rationale was to allow this AP to upgrade the second 205 in the cluster automatically.
step 2. Attach the errant Model 205 with the older firmware to see if it will upgrade its firmware.
result:
It is observed that the second 205 is rebooting every few minutes, so i guess it is trying to upgrade to the newer code, but it's not coming online
I am getting an alert on my Instant GUI which follows;

My question Is, any suggestions to get this errant 205 to upgrade to the newer firmware ?
regards Dave