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Hi,Station X had 66.78.16.72 IP address. And this IP address has changed to 66.78.16.92 after the DHCP lease expired.When I ping 66.78.16.72 from 204.102.3.45 I get ping responses from 66.78.16.92. Can some body explain this phenomenon.TIA
Can some body explain how the pre-authentication works? Let us I am connected to AP1 using Static WEP encryption. At the same time I see AP2(its signal strength is weak compared to AP1) to facilitate roaming. Will my laptop send authentication reques...
Hi, I am wondering if a client would proceed to association process if authetication fails - let us say because of WEP mismatch. I want to see it in action using AiroPeek unfortunately I losted the wireless card. TIA
Hi,I am wondering if a client would proceed to association process if authetication fails - let us say because of WEP mismatch.I want to see it in action using AiroPeek unfortunately I losted the wireless card.TIA
As I understand, a LWAPP client will keep the same IP address while roaming among different subnets. Let us say a client moved from Subnet1 to Subnet2 and it kept Subnet1's IP address. How will the Controller will forward packets to the client when i...
Keep in mind that the Linksys bridge itself won't get a dynamic IP, it merely acts like a passthrough so that your notebook will receive an IP from the network. Log into Web UI and check the operation mode, it should be set to Infrastructure mode. Al...
You may need to follow the procedure explained below:Step 1 Set the static IP address of the PC on which your TFTP server software runs to an address between 10.0.0.2 and 10.0.0.30. Step 2 Make sure that the PC contains the access point image file (s...
In addition to what Didya suggested you need 1500 series mesh APs at the access layer. Consult Cisco Sales, they will tell you whom to talk to in your area.
I think using internal wireless card with Aironet Client Utility is completely misleading. You can look this up for yourself at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/wireless/ps4555/prod_release_note09186a00807ab153.html#wp32270I think the medical c...
I think this statement was valid during the good old VxWorks days. I don't think this is the way IOS and Lightweight APs work any more. You can give it a try on a trial AP and see if you can bypass EAP by simply using a laptop with authorized MAC.