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Wireless access via a Cisco Controller works well (i.e. web, mail, IM) except for IP Communicator (2.1.2.0). A protocol trace shows that the TFTP dnload occurs but appears to break when the client SKINNY register request message does not recieve a re...
Unable to view the APs from the secureweb (https) browser page. APs powered up, controller configured (pingable), ip addrs, dhcp relay (svr pingable), WLAN I/F (not recognized within https web monitor), ideas?
Are you running Autonomous or LAN Controller based wireless? Are you designing for coverage area or capacity?If autonomous (i.e. IOS) you could restrict the speed required to associate to an AP. The IOS command would be speed basic under the radio in...
Thank you so much for the info. I ended up disabling vlan priority and WMM in order to get the broadcom to work.What patch are you referring to? Where would I go to obtain it? Running IPCv9 at the moment.Thanks again Pengke11!
Appreciate the feedback. The WAPs are directly connected to the WLC via crossover cable (per set doc that came with the demo gear). WLC connected to netwk switchport.
Hi,Thanks for your reply. Understood re: no http service running on WAPs. Issue is communication between WLC and WAPs. WLC GUI does not see any WAPs physically connected to it. LWAPP Transport mode is layer 3 (layer 2 is not available in drop down bo...