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I have a fibre link that passes all of the generic fibre tests, icluding the 1000baseLX and SX tests. However when I connect switches to the link I only get a LINK LED on one side. Here are the test I did.I connected a cisco 2950 switch in Location A...
The documentation for the 1130 access points indicates that it can support 108 Mbps.In order to do this do I need a single AP with two 11g radios. Or can it be done with two 1130 AP each with an 11G radio.
The customer has a ADSL as well as a frame relay line. Both lines are up/up, and are in this state permanently.The customer wants http traffic routed to the ADSL, and all else on the frame relay.If the ADSL goes down, they would like ALL traffic incl...
I have a 1100 Cisco AP setup as a repeater to a 1231 AP. The Signal meter on the clients indicate 100 percent strength on the 1100B AP (repeater) and 0 percent for the 1231 AP (Parent). However, they are associating with the 1231 AP and ignoring the ...
You are probably right about that. I can get the linksys to display the link light with only one fibre connected. Although the linksys and nortel switches will display link light under certain circumstances, the 2950 never does. Also both fibres pass...
Just to see whether I understand your last statement. It has two 11a radios and two 11g radios? Or one each?Do they both have to be "G" radios? What configuration options do I have to choose to make it work.Will it only work with Cisco client adaptor...
The some of the clients are 11B others are 11G. The Parent is an 11G the repeater is an 11B.If I disable the lower rates on the 11B that will prevent the 11B clients from getting on at all unless they can connect at 11Mbps. It will also force the 11G...