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Hi all,I've a system, with several 1100 access points, that has two different SSID's in the same AP. One of the SSID is in "guest-mode" (broadcasting). I would like to know if it is possible to "move" a client associated with SSID "A" (guest mode) to...
Hi all,I've some Cisco 1100 APs, and I managed to turn one of the APs to detect rogue APs. I did this buy changing the MIB field, station role, to Rogue AP detection. The problem is that I think the AP is not detecting anything. I tried to turn on so...
I read in the Cisco web pages that it's possible to detect unassociated clients. I have several cisco 1100 aps distributed, and this option would be priceless. How can I turn this feature on? And does it work with all type of client NICs?Thanks in ad...
Greetings,In my wireless system I have 3 Cisco 1100 access points with the same SSID. I'm using Mac authentication only, and I have several different users. In each AP the Mac local database changes. For example user A and B can associate access poin...
Hi,I have several Aironet 1100 access points and I would like to know if the following things are possible (if so, how to do them):- Force a client to be roamed to other AP (without disconnecting the original AP). I need to choose one or two clients ...
Thanks for your answer.I tried to mess with the MIBs in the APs. Because I don't have the WLSE. So I tried to simulate his behavior. I know that in the GUI of AP in the SNMP section there's a send Rogue AP traps. I turned this ON, but I couldn't get ...
I thought about the roaming and load balacing options to solve this issue. I understand the breezecom has a proprietary algorithm that an AP can send a frame, "jump frame", that tells a client to associate to other AP. Bottom line, to "force" a clien...
I'm using lucent orinoco cards. But I wish there was a way of doing this without "touching" in the clients. My idea was to have a wireless manager telling the clients to associate and dissacioate with specific APs. I tried using MAC authentication fo...
Thanks for the reply to my post. But I know that cisco APs can detect rogue APs. I'm not sure how this works, but I saw in the Cisco-SWAN page that it can detect not-associated clients. Unfortunately I don't have this software, so I can't really chec...