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Has anyone tried associating an iPhone and a Macbook to a lightweight infrastructure only to find that that the iPhone can't find the Macbook. if they associate to autonomous AP's, it works just fine? The user could just do an ad-hoc setup, but the...
Ah. Actually, the Macbook and iPhone had no issues associating. The problem was with keynote. Apparently, a majority of the Apple applications - ichat, keynote, itunes, etc - use multicastDNS to find each other. In this case, the iphone and the m...
Try this example - I've included a network object group so that you can see how to implement using that as well:access-list EX-CONN remark Custom timeout policy for Users to not timeout to Exchangeaccess-list EX-CONN extended permit ip 192.168.1.0 25...
I believe that the DHCP server on the WLC's themselves are for the clients and not for the Mgmt VLAN for the AP's. So, you're better off just creating the DHCP scope for the WAP's on your router with option 60/43 unless all your AP's and the AP Mana...
Ah - the fix is to go into Monitor->Access points and click on new search. Look for ALL of your unassociated AP's and delete them. I noticed the same thing on my controllers. If you look in monitor or configure lists, you see that the AP count loo...