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We recently upgraded our Wi-Fi system from 8 ASUS routers to Cisco C9105AX APs, and we initially set up a single SSID for all APs. However, too many students connecting to the same SSID caused significant slowdowns, so we divided SSIDs per AP. This h...
We are using 8 Cisco C9105AXI-K access points to provide Wi-Fi for approximately 150 students in a single space. A single SSID was created to cover the entire area, and there are no physical obstacles in the space. Most students use tablet PCs, and w...
I am experiencing an issue where certain Samsung Galaxy devices are unable to connect to a Wi-Fi SSID broadcasted by a Cisco C9105AXI-K access point. These devices keep showing the error message, "Unable to connect." However, when I remove the passwo...
Previously, we used an ASUS router, and this is our first time deploying an access point (AP). We are using a single SSID on a single AP. When we remove the password and make the SSID open, the devices are able to connect without any issues.
"The Layer 2 security settings for the SSID WLAN are as follows:SSID Name: Security:WPA PSK: edu1234@aaWPA Version: WPA1Encryption: AESPMF: OptionalLet me know if you need more details about other WLANs or additional configurations.
In other APs or routers, the Samsung device works perfectly fine. I suspect that the issue arises from a specific setting or feature on the current AP.