C1130-k9w7-tar.124-3g.ja1.tar 2021 Review

: The 1130AG series and this software version are now End-of-Life (EoL) . Cisco no longer provides security patches or technical support for this hardware. Deployment Insights Specification Feature Set K9 (Payload Encryption / Strong Encryption) Primary Use Case

Keep holding the button until the LED turns red (roughly 20-30 seconds), then release to trigger the TFTP download.

: Used to restore a "bricked" or non-functional AP by loading the image via a TFTP server during the boot process (holding the MODE button). Important Considerations

Here’s a technical write-up for the file , suitable for documentation, inventory, or upgrade planning. C1130-k9w7-tar.124-3g.JA1.tar

– C1130 might imply a Cisco 1130 series device (commonly wireless access points or routers), but those typically use images like c1130-k9w7-tar.124-25d.JA1.tar (which does exist). The presence of 3g before JA1 is non-standard; Cisco’s 124-3g JA1 release does not appear in official archives. This suggests the string may be:

While modern Cisco deployments favor "Lightweight" mode (controlled by a Wireless LAN Controller), the mode allowed by the c1130-k9w7-tar.124-3g.JA1.tar image lets the AP function as a standalone unit. Here is everything you need to know about this specific firmware. Understanding the Firmware String

: Indicates the file is a tarball containing the necessary files for the AP to boot (kernel, system image, etc.). : The 1130AG series and this software version

If you need to verify your current firmware or require a different version, you can check the discussions in the Cisco Community forums for guidance.

The file is a specific Cisco IOS software image designed for the Aironet 1130AG Series Access Point Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

Wait for the Status LED to turn red (approx. 20-30 seconds), then release. : Used to restore a "bricked" or non-functional

C1130-k9w7-tar.124-3g.JA1.tar is a , based on 12.4(3g)JA1 , now obsolete and insecure. Use only for historical or educational purposes on isolated networks.

Maintaining older hardware that requires stable, standalone operation. How to Install/Recover

The structure mimics old Cisco IOS or C1000 series firmware/tarball naming (e.g., C1130-k9w7-tar.124-3g.JA1.tar resembles a Cisco Aironet 1130 AG access point image). However, official Cisco releases for the AIR-AP1130 follow a pattern like ap1130-k9w7-tar.124-25d.JA1.tar or similar. The exact string you provided does not appear in any official Cisco documentation or software download database.

Converting a lightweight AP to an autonomous AP - Cisco Community