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Hello. I'm having some trouble getting wireless clients to discover wireless printers on a WLAN identified on a 2504 controller via Office Extend 600 AP's. On a similar network configured on a 5508 with 1142's, it appears to work fine.From the 2504...
I'm running WCS 7.0.172.0 and have run into the situation where a Unique Client Report, when run for the last day, shows lots of clients (properly). When you select a specific date range, you get no records, regardless of the date range (you can eve...
We too are having this issue. Not sure if related, but only appeared after we moved our users to 365. That said, probably unrelated to 365, but was part of a new image that included a new install of webex. Still, not sure why that button would be ...
Taking the advice of another implementer, I moved the WLAN to the AP instead of on the controller. Wireless printer works like a charm. Might have to do with latency getting back to the controller, or the size of the subnet for the IP's handed out ...
I've gone back and forth with TAC on this, and it's been explained to me that the function of the report has changed recently and the description for what it does is no longer valid. I STILL think there is a bug in this, however, as it appears when...
>I assume that once your wireless clients get>their dhcp information that they get your >local dns servers as well? No, they get the DNS servers of our ISP, on their way through our custom-written, installed-on-the-controller portal. I guess I shoul...
So how DO you resolve it? I assumed the virtual interface was not in any way "connected" to any physical LAN. Is "naming" the virtual interface on the controller enough? Or do you need to be able to route to a DNS server somehow? I guess I'm a bi...