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After enabling 802.1q VLAN's on the (test-)switch I tried to enable them on the AP1200 too. I added all VLAN's needed, entered a native-VLAN-ID (id '1' in my case) and enabled tagging. I want all RADIUS (802.1X) traffic to use this native-VLAN, and t...
Hmm, I used "Allow "Broadcast" SSID to Associate" at Setup/Network Ports/Hardware. Where did you try to disable SSID broadcasting? Maybe that works as well...The best option to use this was to delete all broadcasting networks from the XP box, and kee...
Hi again,Something else: when you remove all broadcasted SSID's from your "known network list" (which is NOT what I want anyway, it's a pity if that's the only sollution apart from installing other client software) and keep your non-broadcasted one i...
Hi,Good question, I had the same problem. While "sniffing the air" it looks like windows is not specifying the right ssid in it's probe-request. (When I set "Allow "Broadcast" SSID to Associate?" to no in the AP I'm also not able to associate to the...
I partially solved the issues in my previous post. The VLAN assignment by Radius now works: the problem was with Radius. ("802" does not refer to the correct Tunnel-Medium-Type (I guess it's interpreted as an integer value, not as dictionary entry), ...