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Hi all...Hopefully this should be an easy one- We currently have pretty sporadic usage patterns spread over our APs, but we are looking to expand the wireless use base significantly. I am trying to identify if we would need to expand our AP numbers ...
Just looking for a bit of advice and hoping I've not missed something really...I have just installed 3 Aironet Access Points, a 350 and two 1200's. I have used this sort of mixed model setup before without a problem. I have set 'Broadcast' SSID to ...
Hi all,I am soon to undertake a security review of our 802.11b network which uses a mix of Aironet 350 and 1200 APs and 350 pcmcia cards.I have read conflicting reports regarding which cards can be used with which programs... I would ideally like to ...
Hi,We have been working with 350's for some time, but recently decided to fit 1200's in a new site. This seems to have raised a couple of issues, firstly - the IPSU utility will not return the AP IP address - even though it is on the same subnet and...
Im assuming the client adapters you have are 802.11b. If you say you can connect fine when using an a/b/g card, the security setup sounds fine. On the AP web interface, select Network Interfaces, then select your 802.11G radio, and then the setting...
I have removed all records of the SSID from the client machine and restarted, a fresh scan displays no SSID. I was worried something had gone a little pear shaped for a moment. Thanks for your reply...Damien.
LEAP and the SecurID is what we were originally asked to provide, but we found that rather than the ACS (3.0) sending true RADIUS authentication requests, it was instead using a version of MS-CHAP which the ACE would throw out and return a DLL error....
We were running ACS v3.0 - im not sure if it would be the same in 2.6.1 but under Group Settings on the main screen, you can edit settings for the particular group of users, in the edit settings screen there is a Network Access Restrictions section -...
In a setup I recently worked on, we used LEAP as it was 100% Cisco, but we also had Cisco Access Control Server available which can provide MAC address filtering. Not quite the same as MAC based authentication, but it works very well.