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Faulty AP55C?

Good afternoon

I lost one of my AP55C's from the configuration.

Upon looking at the AP itself, the LED is flashing rapidly green for 3-5 flashes (it's really difficult to count accurately as it's so fast) and then a slightly longer orange.

I've tried to reflash it, in case it was a duff firmware update (nothing in the logs to suggest it though) but it never connects. I've tried a couple of machines and cables just in case.

The thing is, nothing I've been able to find corresponds to anything close to this sequence.

As a troubleshooting method, I moved it from my XG18 (up to date) to a spare UTM I have (also up to date) hoping it might kick into life - nothing. Exactly the same.

The AP seems to go through a boot sequence - the solid green LED for a while then straight into the disco mode.

Any suggestions? How does one determine the warranty of an AP?

Thanks

Tony



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  • It gets weirder. Another of the AP's began to do the same thing - a few rapid green flashes followed by a longer (but still fast) orange flash and the AP went to inactive in XG.

    This time though, it recovered after a few minutes.

    As a test, because I happened to be here, I reconnected the original faulty unit. It did the same thing - green flashes, orange, for a few minutes and then recovered!

    I am at a complete loss to explain this. Nothing has changed.

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  • It gets weirder. Another of the AP's began to do the same thing - a few rapid green flashes followed by a longer (but still fast) orange flash and the AP went to inactive in XG.

    This time though, it recovered after a few minutes.

    As a test, because I happened to be here, I reconnected the original faulty unit. It did the same thing - green flashes, orange, for a few minutes and then recovered!

    I am at a complete loss to explain this. Nothing has changed.

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