I have configured a Aironet 1310 bridge as a WGB and is connected to a Aironet 1242AG AP wirelessly! A sensor(IP device) is wired into the 1310WGB. The sensor needs MULTICAST to operate! I checked the DETAILED STATUS of the RADIO and both the 1310 and 1242 are blocking multicast! The RELIABLE MULTICAST TO WGB option is enabled on the 1242AP already! No luck as yet! Any thoughts??
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I have setup the Aironet 1310 as a WGB. But the example shows open authentication for AP. My AP which is a Linksys WRT54G has a WPA PERSONAL TKIP authentication. Need some inputs on configuring the Authentication on WGB. I looked at different options in : Client Authenticated Key Management & AP Authentication But nothing seems to work, specially when I tried the DEFINE CREDENTIALS in AP Authentication, it asks for a USERNAME(I just have the Authentication KEY)
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Thanks, shall give it a shot first thing tomorrow morning! My concern is, the AP that Im trying to connect to using this 1310 bridge is a Linksys WRT54G AP(non cisco AP) Will this still work? Plus the link advises to use ADU, which is not available for download anymore! ?? Any thoughts?
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I want to connect a specific SENSOR(IP DEVICE) to my network wirelessly! { The application is as simple as connecting a Trednet wireless adapter to the TV to access the HOME WIRELESS NETWORK to WATCH NETFLIX on INTERNET TV! But my Client wants to use AIRONET 1310 bridge ONLY! This is where the problem starts! } Currently the sensor connects to my office network via CAT 5 Cable, I intend to remove the long cable and use the 1310 bridge next to the sensor connected with a SMALL patch cable to provide the direct network connectivity and bypass the LONG cables to the switch! I'm tired of trying to configure this bridge to connect to my office network. I just can't find the settings where I can configure the SSID and Security key of my office wireless network on the GUI for it to connect wirelessly. Extra information: Office Wireless AP : Linksys wrt54G All the sensors are originally connected to a dedicated switch which is patched to the main network. My computer connects wirelessly to the network and I can access the sensors on the same network(the PC and sensors need to be on the same subnet) My office network has 7 such sensors and I'm experimenting with 1 sensor to go wireless( I know I would need 1bridge per sensor and it would be expensive, but thatz what the client wants!!!) Thanks, Viren Mathuria
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