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Earlier today a managed service provider incorrectly added a VLAN to a lag port on our core switch that trunks to our edge firewalls (Fortigates). Not only did we lose access to the internet, but we also dropped wireless connectivity. I've been tryin...
Afternoon - We have a hospital with a nursing facility attached. The residents in those rooms often complain of poor wireless connectivity. We have about 6 cisco AP's that cover that area and works fine for nurses and staff, however, the signal stren...
A couple weeks ago, it was been reported that some HP Laptops have been getting disconnected from wireless. The common complaint was that they needed to "disconnect" from WiFi and then "connect" to wifi again on the business SSID. I was able to obtai...
Site B (2960x) is currently connected to our network via fiber using spectrum as a provider. Because the location is directly across the street from Site A, we ran private fiber. In connecting the single mode fiber to Site A switch stack (2960x), as ...
The diagram attached is very high level, but also attached the config of the port-channel switchports. Let me know if this is helpful or if additional info is needed. Thanks for the assistance!
Appreciate everyone's feedback. Deploying the AP's in the hallways has been the standard, but it's likely time to change that thought process. Adjusting the power levels is also great starting point as well as contracting someone for a site survey. G...
Good to know. Of course, I administer the network, so had been looking at it from that point of view. Now that I've seen some posts I rolled back one of the drivers to 22.40.0.7 which for the moment seems to have corrected the problem. Definitely ap...
I wasn't aware that this existed. I was working from home and didn't have the setup I needed to do this and will perform it today. I am now leaning toward a driver issue. We were able to duplicate the problem on two "test" laptops. We used an old dri...
I did review DHCP and didn't notice anything that would be a red flag. Particularly since we have other wireless devices on the same subnet(s) that don't have this issue. Our controller is using an interface group consisting of 3 24 bit subnets. It's...