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I would like to connect two Cisco Aironet 1310, one which is connected to a wired LAN(Root) and the other as a non-root. The objective being wireless devices will connect to the LAN through these two aironets.Can anyone reply me with a sample config ...
Pls help me configure a Aironet 1310 which is configured as a root bridge and is connected to a wired LAN. The Linksys card is configured on a remote pc with a private IP in the same subnet as the local LAN.Can ping to the Aironet device through the ...
Been unable to connect to Cisco Aironet 1300 through A Linksys WET54G which is connected to a pc. If I use any pc/laptop with a wireless card, I do get connected. The SSID is getting detected but as soon as I try connecting it throws me out. The 128-...
Thanks for your reply.Tried the keys with all probabilities with no luck so far. The remote pc are with OS as Win2k Prof, read somewhere that this OS has no native support for WPA and 802.1x authentication without a minimum of SP3 and 802.1x patch..i...
Hi,Thx for ur reply. Is there any other workaround soln or I hv to replace these Linksys WET54G with any other vendor wireless cards as an end client? Thx
Thx for ur reply. The WET54G is a 2.4 GHz Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge and not a card. The Cisco Aironet 1300 can be accesses thru any laptop or a pc with a wireless card.Pls suggest.