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Software Fixes
■ CLI/Web — In the CLI the Local MAC authentication list shows the status as “AVTIVE” rather
than “ACTIVE.” (18-00820)
■ System — Clients cannot associate when using 64-bit static WEP. (18-00821)
■ Interoperability — Using an HP IPAQ handheld PC as a client causes the access point to
reboot. (18-00822)
■ Radio — When using channels 9, 10, or 11, the console shows an error message and the
access point shuts down the wireless interface. (18-00830)
Release 2.0.39
Problems Resolved in Release 2.0.39
■ System — The radio is disabled on power-up with a blank configuration file to mitigate the
following issues:
• For v2.0.37 or earlier software: The access point may continuously reboot until the RF
pollution is cleared.
• For v2.0.38 software: The radio interface shuts down and an hpdot11InterfaceFailure
trap is sent to SNMP hosts and targets (if the trap is enabled and the hosts and targets
are configured). Note that if the hpdot11InterfaceFailure trap is not received by a
management station, the behavior of the radio interface may not be noticed.
To prevent environment RF pollution, avoid booting access points that are placed close together,
within 2 m (6 ft), such as when performing a test. Also, avoid close proximity to other sources
of RF pollution, such as cordless phones, microwave ovens, and Bluetooth devices. (18-00404,
1000191739)
(For v2.0.39 software, the radio is now enabled on power-on. If the channel is not clear due to a
polluted RF environment, the radio will disable automatically and an appropriate entry made in
the event log.)
■ System — Antenna configuration lost after rebooting. The show interface wireless g
command displays the correct configuration, but the antenna mode always operates as
“diversity” after a reboot even if it was previously set to “single.” (18-00627)
■ Interoperability — Broadcom-based wireless clients, such as those included with some
HP notebook PCs, fail to associate to the AP 420. (18-00626)
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