

- #Tftp upgrade firmware version 1.255 download update#
- #Tftp upgrade firmware version 1.255 download Patch#
It sat on a shelf for a year but now I need it.
#Tftp upgrade firmware version 1.255 download update#
I too am having a very difficult time trying to update the firmware on my AP1832i. I hope I haven't made a typo above and cleared up the confusion a little :) Here you find the release notes, which also contain a special section (within each document) for the Mobility Express solution: You can ignore this for wireless releases to be honest.Īdditionally to this, Cisco also uses a MR naming scheme, which points to the minor release based on my numbering above. Sometimes software releases are also stated at ED and MD, while ED means early development and MD mature development. The highest number within the 8.2.xxx.0 is usually the latest version for that major release.
#Tftp upgrade firmware version 1.255 download Patch#
If there are security issues or major bugs found, a patch release for a minor release can be released, this would then be the third x in the third number, like with 8.2.16x.0. To understand this 166, the very first release is normally 8.2.0xx.0, the second 8.2.10x.0, the third 8.2.11x.0, the fourth 8.2.12x.0 and so on. The third number in the version, say in release 8.2.->166<-.0 the number 166, means it's probably the 7th minor release of the 8.2 string. Every major release adds new features, but in some cases also removes support for old APs. In the case of wireless, this is at the moment 8.0, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 8.5 and 8.6 (and in their labs even more).

Regarding software releases, read this page:Ĭisco develops for most of their products several major software releases in parallel.
