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Hi @AhamBramhasmi,I don't think there is a way to see the channel on the general Network-Wide > Monitor > Clients page, however, you can see it on the individual client's page in the Overview section when you click on the client.If you think adding a...
Hey @Vishal6,This might answer your question: https://documentation.meraki.com/MS/Layer_3_Switching/MS_Layer_3_Switching_and_Routing#Pings_Destined_for_a_Layer_3_Interface"Note: Meraki MS classic switches (excluding MS390) are unable to ping their ow...
Hi @redsector,Please let's try to be respectful here. I'm not trying to accuse you of anything, just trying to help since I saw noone replying to your request.Based on my experience, packet capture is the step that helps in most cases to understand w...
Hey @13jobsp90,This KB gives some brief overview on what DFS is and how APs behave when the DFS event is detected. To mitigate negative impact on the network, you can deselect DFS channels from AutoChannel selection as mentioned in that KB. Note, how...
Hi @Messy,Unfortunately, it indeed is correct and when using sing-on splash page you will need to specify publicly-available RADIUS server. This, however, applies also to MR, so there's no difference in this case between MX and APs.This is simply cau...