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| - | The file is then created on the computer in the directory “/tmp/” under the name “config.json”. | + | The file is then created on the computer in the directory |
| - | Now you can modify the .json file and import it back into the AP3400. | + | Now you can modify the ''" |
| How to establish an SSH connection to the AP3400 | How to establish an SSH connection to the AP3400 | ||
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| - | This command imports the new .json file back into the access point. It is very important that the certificates are not overwritten during this process and remain empty. Otherwise, you would lock yourself out of the system and would no longer be able to log in. | + | This command imports the new ''" |
| To fix this, you will need the first console for the AP3400. Use the '' | To fix this, you will need the first console for the AP3400. Use the '' | ||
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| ===== - Additional information ===== | ===== - Additional information ===== | ||
| - | * Webpage AP3400 [[https:// | + | * Webpage AP3400 [[https:// |
| * System Manual AP3400 [[https:// | * System Manual AP3400 [[https:// | ||