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We've been using single stand-alone Aironet AP's at our small branch offices with great reliability and success over the last 3 years. However, we recently acquired an office with only a few clients (10), but it is an old warehouse so it has a lot o...
I'm planning to implement 5 Aironet 1602 access points with 20% signal overlap and manage them with a 2504 WLC w/5 AP license. My question is will this setup offer secure, seamless roaming for the clients as they move between the APs?Thanks.
I decided to migrate to ASA 8.4(5) from 7 and everything went very well with the exception of this one issue. All ACL and NAT for our various remote desktop servers work perfectly as long as the servers are running an RDP server version greater than...
Excellent and thanks for the response, around 20% overlap is ideal; correct? That's the figure I was using when I came up with 6 AP required...Also, are there any advantages to lightweight vs autonomous in regards to roaming, such as quicker handoff...
Right, roaming is what I am asking about. If that setup has roaming capability.On a side note, would it handle roaming with wpa2 psk or is radius required for roaming?
Hi Jouni:Thanks for your help. I've tried several different RDP 5.2 machines (WinXP Pro, Server 2003, etc.) and they all fail for some reason while various newer versions of RDP work fine. I tried changing my config to your method since anything is...