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I have a 2800 w/ISR and I am using the Cisco VPN Client 4.8.01.0300. The problem I am having is that the Client will attempt to connect and the 2800 sees the attempt and prompts for the username and password (local authentication). The VPN log shows ...
I configured my 1130AG as a DHCP server. The WAP is on a vlan. I am connected to a 2801 through an HWIC-4ESW-POE. My clients connect but I cannot access the Internet. As part of the DHCP configuration I identified my default router(gateway) using the...
When I first configure a WAP and have Radio enabled I cannot see it immediately in available networks on my wireless device. My experience is that it takes a few hours for the connection to show. Is this common? Has anyone had a similar experience? I...
We are setting up an Internet connection for vendors and customers that come on our premises using a WAP 1130AG. This will be an open connection but we want to prevent or at least substantially reduce the availability to potential connections outside...
I am installing a 2801 with an HWIC-4ESW-POE and IOS version 12.4(3d). I don't appear to have the ability to configure the HWIC ports from SDM and I am questioning whether it must be done using the Command Line or do I have an IOS issue. I am seeing ...
I have been working with Cisco and we seem to have it narrowed down to a bug in the IOS. We are using v 12.4(3d). Cisco took the our config and copied it to another router with a different IOS version and everything worked as it should.I appreciate y...
This is a long shot, but it might be worth trying. I haven't done this so it is just a suggestion. Are you using DHCP for both the wired and wireless environments? If so, is the same device handing out the addresses? Again, if the answer is yes could...
It appears that you are looking for a failover solution, if one connection doesn't work the other will. With that being the case I don't see how you are going to prevent potential dual homing and keep both interfaces poised to respond. Unfortunately ...
Somewhere along the line I must have corrected the firewall rules or the equipment worked like a Microsoft environment and I just had to be patient while information propogated, whatever, it's working now.Thanks for the help.
I was thinking that the power setting might be one solution. Another one that I think might work is to remove the options for low bandwidth connections. I'm thinking that as one gets further away from the AP the bandwidth connection reduces or anyway...