Turns out loading a fresh binary is pretty painless on these. This leaves you at the “ap:” prompt, which is the AP’s version of the “rommon 1>” prompt you may have seen on Cisco router or the “switch:” prompt on a Cisco switch. I decided that this was a good opportunity to learn, so I power cycled the AP. This was slightly faster than my brain noticed that all I really wanted was “erase start” and I now had to reload IOS on this AP. While doing a bit of labbing with an old AP1230, I typed “erase flash:” and my muscle memory happily confirmed the command.
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