02-24-2022 07:07 PM
Hello,
Just a simple question for the experts. If one creates a new network under an org, and its network type is an Appliance, then you add a wireless device, i.e. a MG21, the network then becomes a combined network type. If you then find that site is not going to need a MG21, is it possible to change it back so that network type is appliance again?
I feel it probably won't really affect anything it by leaving it that way, but just wanted to see if it was possible to change back.
Thank you
Kind regards,
Bob Krautner
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02-24-2022 08:27 PM
Anything that shows as combined should have the option to split. Without being able to see your entire dashboard I can’t tell what’s going on completely.
02-24-2022 07:19 PM
Yes. Just split the network, delete the unwanted node based one(s) then recombine the remaining networks.
02-24-2022 07:32 PM
Hi, thanks for the quick reply. That was what I had done, I'm just checking up the following part though:
Where you can see that the network types are showing as Combined for two of those entries, but they are just a standalone device. I've removed the MG21s from them, but as you can see, they still show as Combined on the view all networks page.
02-24-2022 08:27 PM
Anything that shows as combined should have the option to split. Without being able to see your entire dashboard I can’t tell what’s going on completely.
02-24-2022 08:36 PM
Hi, I'll leave it at that as don't want to waste ppls time. I can post the following screen blocking out confidential info:
It shows that there is only one device in each network, some have network type of Combined, the rest have type of Appliance. I've removed the extra devices which can be seen that there is only 1 device in each network.
Was just wondering if one could change the descriptor of Combined back to Appliance in that one column, Just curiosity, not a real issue.
But thanks so much for taking the time to respond as you have, I really appreciate it.
Kind regards,
Bob Krautner
02-28-2022 11:41 AM
@bkrautner1 you can easily split the combined network and you will be left with appliance and something else that can be deleted.
As far as I know the only data you lose is client history, you certainly don't lose any configuration data.
02-24-2022 07:20 PM
Or skip the last recombine step if not needed for your scenario
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