New to the wisp switches.
- YetiVasNor
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New to the wisp switches.
Hello, names Yeti, I have been tasked with setting up remote networking for some IP PTZ cameras. The person before me that originally set these up is no longer with us and I've never set up a wisp switch before. I've just been learning on the fly and have hit a wall and am stumped on where to go from here. I have WS-8-150-DC switch here the original people that set this switch up, they don't have any of the login info. So I've gone and factory reset the switch and the IP defaulted 192.168. I am able to ping the switch but not able to get to the web interface, Have have seen the post where many have found success by going back to the an older IE, I have tried with no success and is still having issues. I'm just looking for help on getting this switch up and running.
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Re: New to the wisp switches.
Well yea if the firmware is too old you will have to use an old browser or enable TLS 1.0 support on your browser then upgrade firmware.
Or you could do a console upgrade there is a post on this with instructions.
Or you could do a console upgrade there is a post on this with instructions.
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