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Hello,Checking C8200-1N-4T and C8300-1N-4T as a candidate to substitute the current silver peak solution I have in place. I can’t find information in the documentation about what is the maximum number of uplinks (RG45) that can be connected to the ro...
HelloI can’t understand why everything is enabled in the SSID settings for 802.11ax, but in fact on the client side the network is not designated as supporting 802.11ax. Any ideas?Switch: Cisco IE-4010-4s24pPoE injector:Cisco AIR-PWRINJ6=AP:C9124AXD-...
Hello @Kanan Huseynli my mistake, C8300-1N1S-4T2X I consider as alternative to C8200-1N-4T two devices per location (for redundancy), 3 x DIA uplinks 300Mb/s each
I don’t know, the access point was reset to factory defaults, after which it received the same tag as before. The order was like this:1. Reset to factory default2. Executing commands capwap ap primary-base ххххххххххххcapwap ap restart3. The access p...
Hello @Karsten Iwen @pieterh @JPavonM @balaji.bandi @jagan.chowdam To ensure that AP begins broadcasting 802.11ax right out of the box, a Factory Reset is required. Essentially, if an AP, currently in operational mode, is reset to factory defaults, ...
Hello @pieterh @JPavonM @balaji.bandi Unfortunately, I still can't figure out the reason why any of the broadcasted networks are not identified as 802.11ax capable on the client side. Could this be a glitch in the vWLC with this OS version?