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Good morning all,Trying to come up with usage stats for an SSID that i'm phasing out(LEAP SSID). While I am using ciscoworks which fires off the same time each week to give me some general stats. Im looking for something more all around.I have all my...
I have been looking at the LWAPPs and was curious if manual RF management is possible? I ask because i am concerned about the possibility of an automatic process extending a cell to the outside of my physical facility. I am not by any means referring...
So a buddy of mine asked me to look into some wireless problems he was having. After doing the standard show dot11 ass all, i saw that several clients had a SNR higher than the signal strength.IE Signal strength was around -40 but the SNR was in the ...
Good morning... Days like today i wish i wouldn't have slept through math class So heres the situation... I have an area of my facility which has an SNR of 25. Roughly 5 yards in another direction i have a SNR of 46. I know what is causing the nois...
Good evening,Getting ready to do a site survey of a rather large facility... About to switch to an entirely different wireless nic (intel 3945ABG) which isnt performing as well as its cousin, 2200BG. Reviewing the stats of the cards it doesnt make se...
Are the dates on those certificates valid? IE make sure it has not expired.I would double check that log file which that page references for additional help in troubleshooting this issue.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/secursw/ps2086/products_configuration_example09186a00801df0ea.shtml"#If the ACS's certificate on the wireless client is invalid (which depends on the certificate's valid "from" and "to" dates, the client's date ...
Take a look at your logs on your AP(s). Cross reference your ACS/radius logs as well. Could be a number of issues from the AP(s) loosing connectivity to your ACS/radius, to a constant level of interference which then dissipates. Logs and interface st...
i have not dealt with ACL's on a AP before.. But you describe the same behavior seen on a router.. To my knowledge ( someone correct me if im wrong) only the pix and asa appliances allow you to take out individual lines. By far the easiest way i do i...
Good afternoon,I have conducted two separate research projects into the effects of bluetooth (802.15.1) on data communications (802.11 in the 2.4ghz spectrum). During my testing, i obtained several bluetooth devices voluntarily from our IS staff. We ...