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I have an EWC on Catalyst installation that supports APs installed in different subnets. The controller is in one of these subnets.I believe if a AP in one of the other subnets became the controller, the controller would be inaccessible. Does EWC "kn...
We have an existing C9120-AXE installation, this installation supports a single WLAN on a single subnet that is the same subnet as the EWC. All APs and clients are statically addressed. This WLAN is operating as expected.At the same site, I am attemp...
We are looking at the 9300L-24UXG-4X for it's 10G support, we do not need the UPOE features of the switch. It ships with an 1100W PSU, will a secondary 350W PSU provide redundancy or only additional POE wattage?
I'm not sure what was causing the behavior, but it doesn't appear to have been related to the configuration. I restarted the POE switch that was powering the APs (and the EWC), when the EWC came back up both WLANs were working.
An additional observation. I'm not sure what it means, but if I disable security on the second WLAN or change it to [WPA3][SAE][AES] the clients believe they are connected but do not appear on the dashboard, cannot be pinged, and cannot access networ...
The data sheet states you can mix PSUs, the use case they show is to increase POE capacity. 1100W = 880W POE, 1100W+350W = 1230W POE, 1100W+715W = 1440W POE, 1100W+1100W = 1440W POE. If we are only using the switch for data it seems reasonable that a...