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07-11-2018 09:20 AM - last edited on 07-11-2018 10:30 PM by Parvez_Admin
07-11-2018 09:20 AM - last edited on 07-11-2018 10:30 PM by Parvez_Admin
Is there a way to schedule resets of APs? (MSM720 + MSM422/460s)
Hello, everyone. I've done a few searches and haven't been able to find a functional solution for this...
Does anyone know how I could schedule a regular resetting the controller/APs for, say, Sunday mornings at 4am? We have issues come up every once in a while which seem to be resolved by resetting everything, which leads to the theory that some issues are simply, you know, 'buffers getting clogged' to put it oversimply.