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Hi Dean,
All of the APs connected to the "standalone" switch (lack of a better term) are still associated with a VLAN. Assuming you are just using a somewhat default configuration, all ports will be in the same VLAN. In theory, that means that on t...
As already mentioned by others, running a MC/MA on the switch stack is a possible solution. However, it will limit you to what software versions you can run on the switches. Denali 16.3.x releases are the last to support wireless features. If you go ...
Hi Anthony,
The 2802 (and 3802) APs have dual-band (or XOR as it is technically called) radios, which through the use of Flexible Radio Assignment, can convert the 2.4GHz radio to a macro 5 GHz cell. For these APs, the show ap auto-rf 802.11a comma...
You could be creating a loop, if all the APs connect to the same switch. Each of the wireless links back to the root AP are redundant, so STP is needed to prevent a loop.
One quick way to test this is to configure the switchports connected to the e...