C1130-k9w7-tar.124-3g.ja1.tar

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| | Description | |----------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | C1130 | Device model identifier (Catalyst 1130 series wireless access point). | | k9 | Cryptographic license (supports advanced security features like AES-CCMP). | | w7 | Wireless firmware version (Wi-Fi edition, possibly version 7 of the wireless code)| | tar | Packaging format (tarball archive). | | 124 | Major version number of the Cisco IOS software. | | 3g | Maintenance release level (3rd maintenance release, g indicates iteration). | | JA1 | Sub-release/patch level (bug fixes, security updates; JA1 is a specific build).|

: Specifies the exact Cisco IOS release version—in this case, Cisco IOS Release 12.4(3g)JA1 . Internal Structure of the .tar Archive C1130-k9w7-tar.124-3g.JA1.tar

This indicates the hardware family. It refers to the Cisco Aironet 1130 Series Access Point (specifically the 1131AG model), which was a popular dual-radio 802.11a/g enterprise AP. | | 124 | Major version number of the Cisco IOS software

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If you have an AP that was previously managed by a WLC and want to use it in a standalone environment (home Wi-Fi, small office).

To access the software, navigate to the official Cisco website, log in with your credentials, and browse the "Wireless" -> "Access Points" -> "Aironet 1130AG Series" section for the autonomous IOS images.

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