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I have a client running a Linksys USB wireless adapter and for some reason it insists on connecting to the AP farthest away from it. The signal is so low that it drops packets every other second. There is an AP right outside the door (10 feet) and ...
I would like to consider upgrading the firmware on my 4400 WLC from version 4 to version 5, but wondering what the steps would involve on doing this. Is it a major project to do, or is it fairly simple? I've been having issues with my AP's finding th...
I read on another website that Cisco has software (free) available to users that are performing a site survey. Is this true and if so, how do I get my hands on it? If not true, what is the best product available at a no charge cost? Thanks.-Ryan
Running Vista Home Premium. Installed the latest VPN Client (Vista compatible), version 5.0.02.0090. After rebooting my PC and trying to connect, I get a blue screen. The blue screen doesn't tell me much, but I continue to recieve it every time I try...
Just wanted to post a follow-up to this. After working with TAC, we found a solution to my problem (AP's joining the wrong controller). In order to be sure we had the AP join the right controller, we created Access Lists in the GUI (Security, AP Poli...
FWIW - I was able to get rid of the Error! Command is disabled after I changed the username/pwd on the AP from it's factory default. I had to reset one AP today, and of course, it joined the wrong controller. So my way around this was to delete the w...
I actually had 2 DNS entries, and each one was indeed pointing to a different controller. So in theory, it should have been ok, but in reality, it wasn't. Once I deleted the 1 entry, then they only found the other controller, which is what I wanted. ...
Scott - Just want to say thank you for all the time you spent on this with me. I really appreciate it. The AP's are now locating the right controller, but it's not due to manually configuring the AP. Honestly, I'm not 100% sure why they are locating ...
Ok, so I was able to get the pwd changed on the AP, and clear the lwapp and configure it for the other controller. Do I need to do any sort of save like a copy run start that I normally do on Cisco switches?