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I scored a couple of Aerohive HiveAP 330 WiFi access points from eBay for an agreeable price. I do not want to pay ongoing licensing fees to manage these systems. They should be usable without a connection to big brother.
First things
HiveAP 330 is a fairly cute little box, about 7in x 7in x 1.75in in size.
On the back can be found a console port (Cisco console cables work great!), two gigabit Ethernet ports (ETH0 (PoE enabled) and ETH1), a power connector, and a small reset pinhole.
Attaching the console cable, configuring Kermit for 9600-8-n-1 and no flow control, and powering the AP on, we're greeted with:
U-Boot 2009.11 (Mar 18 2014 - 16:01:33)
CPU0: P1020E, Version: 1.1, (0x80ec0011)
Core: E500, Version: 5.1, (0x80212051)
Clock Configuration:
CPU0:533.333 MHz, CPU1:533.333 MHz,
CCB:266.667 MHz,
DDR:266.667 MHz (533.333 MT/s data rate) (Asynchronous), LBC:16.667 MHz
L1: D-cache 32 kB enabled
I-cache 32 kB enabled
I2C: ready
SPI: ready
DRAM: Configuring DDR for 533.333 MT/s data rate
DDR: 256 MB
FLASH: 64 MB
L2: 256 KB enabled
MMC:
PCIE2 connected to Slot 1 as Root Complex (base addr ffe09000)
Scanning PCI bus 01
01 00 168c 0030 0280 ff
PCIE2 on bus 00 - 01
PCIE1 connected to Slot 2 as Root Complex (base addr ffe0a000)
Scanning PCI bus 03
03 00 168c 0030 0280 ff
PCIE1 on bus 02 - 03
In: serial
Out: serial
Err: serial
Net: eth0, eth1
current temperature is 21
Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
Password:
some quick Googling has found the U-Boot bootloader password to be administrator. (Simple is good, right?)
poking around in the boot loader
More than 3 seconds before boot
- Power on device
- Interrupt boot loader
- Enter boot loader password (
administrator) - change the environment setting:
=> setenv bootdelay 15 => printenv => saveenv => reset