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tnikoloff
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Buying used BSAP 1920

So i purchased a few BSAP1920 decommissioned from e-bay, these units were taken out of a working environment. they were able to be registered to my account and i was able to obtain the licence to add to my vWlan. I have the discovery dns setup and it shows up in my vWlan. however i'm unable to access via SSH do to the password or be able to factory default them from the vWLAN.  Is there is procedure to reset the AP to default factory settings?

Thank you for your help...

Tony

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Anonymous
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Re: Buying used BSAP 1920

How were you able to obtain a license, as I want to buy some AP's off ebay as well but they don't come with license.

Thanks

Re: Buying used BSAP 1920

Just get the serial number off the units that you are buying before buying them. and go to the Adtran sight and pop them in and they should be able to register to the your. register them under your account and get the lic. Key and download the lic. File and upload to vWlan. if they are new you will have to buy the licence from a third party. if they were pulled from a working environment they most likely already had the lic paid for.  

Anonymous
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Re: Buying used BSAP 1920

See, the single hole at the top is a reset button: Bluesocket BSAP 1920/1925 Wireless Access Point Quick Start Guide

The defaults are:

Default Gateway IP: 192.168.190.1

Default username: adm1n

Default password: blue1socket 

Default subnet mask: 255.255.255.0

Default DNS server: 192.168.190.1

nnyan
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Re: Buying used BSAP 1920

Sorry for bringing back this old thread but that PDF link doesn't seem to indicate that these have a reset hole.

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Re: Buying used BSAP 1920

My apologies, you are correct, unfortunately there is not a way for the end user to reset the unit to factory defaults, only Adtran can do that on these units, you may have better luck contacting Adtran support on this issue.