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Hello everyone,I was mandated to resell a bunch of networking equipment used by an IT company. Among the equipment, I found license enveloppes. Most of them are still sealed. I assume they have the license info + CD. In 2 open enveloppes, I found a s...
I would like to find a workaround in order to have an "advanced SSID scheduler" to activate wireless connections at different times depending on the day. There currently is only one single setting available, which activates a wireless network at the ...
Is there any way to disable the management of the router from a wireless connection? My point is that anyone (being a wireless user or someone else) could hack the password from outside the building and modify the router settings through a wireless c...
Hello,I got confused with my RV220W when trying to map IP/MAC binding. I think I actually got a conflict within the network because of my settings, leading to some weird effects. It took me a few hours to understand what was going on.I found that I c...
Hi guys,I just bought a RV220W. One of the features I need to setup is a daily wireless plan, i.e. parental control: my wireless connection needs to be open at different times depending on the day, for 2 specific wireless devices, while others wirele...
Got it! I appreciate the answer. In that case, I assume that I would need to open a sealed envelope to find the PAK code and see with Cisco if it can still be activated?
Unless I am wrong, using the main schedule (in the wireless > Basic settings) actually disables the wireless signal. The only restriction with this setting is that the schedule is the same every day. Using a "blocking by schedule" setup doesn't disab...
I am not sure to undertand exactly your needs, but I actually found a way to get different wireless schedules by setting a firewall access rule (Block by Schedule)...
Thanks a lot for your answer Trevor.I am trying to make sense of what you explain.I assume that if I want to use both sections, it is essential to make sure that one MAC will always be mapped to the same IP in both settings.Then, I understand now tha...