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Ap3g3-k9w8-tar.153-3.jpo.tar High Quality | TOP-RATED |

But like any hardware, they rely on software. Today, I want to talk about a specific firmware file you might see in your downloads folder or on Cisco’s software portal: .

Rename the file to ap3g3-k9w8-tar.default if necessary to match the AP’s default recovery naming scheme. Ap3g3-k9w8-tar.153-3.jpo.tar

Always verify the integrity of your downloaded file. A corrupt .tar is the leading cause of the "AP stuck in boot loop" error. The official MD5 checksum for a legitimate Ap3g3-k9w8-tar.153-3.jpo.tar (from Cisco’s CCO) is: But like any hardware, they rely on software