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I've blown half a day looking for a rudimentary config example for a point to multipoint bridging design. Would like an example config for the 1310 root and 1310 non-root(a) and non-root(b). I hate to spend days developing this when I can stand on ...
does anyone have a proven method for bonding two T1s together to provide a cumulative pipe of 3Mb.."which" will appear as one logical connection, thus eliminating the asymmetrical routing issues associated with seperate T1s on the same router? Pleas...
Trying to build a dce/dte between a WIC-DSU-T1 (rj45)interface and smart-serial interface and I can't find any custom cables for doing so. Curious if anyone has ever built such a beast and would mind sharing their success. TIA!
Thanks. Didn't know if it would require different bridge groups for each root-to-nonroot connection. This looks simple enough. I noticed you made the station role of the non-root "wireless clients" as well. Is this feature to offer ap connectivit...
Thank you. If I'm only doing dce/dte in a lab, and will provide clocking from one of the two connections, then why do I require a CSU/DSU? Its synonymous with connecting two router (DB60) interfaces back to back and using one as the dce clocking. ...
I would strongly advise you to try to find a constant in your troubleshooting, be it a specific wlan client radio, a specific vlan, our perhaps a group policy on the radius server. Your approach can aid you greatly in eliminating possible culprits i...
bypass the hyperterm connection by attaching your laptop or desktop to the ethernet port on the ap and configuring your client for 10.0.0.2/27...if using a default config....or any address in the scope already resident on the BVI1 interface. Thusly,...
I forgot to mention, you should not get so caught up on signal strength exclusively. You need something that measures SNR...signal to noise ratio. SNR is the true measurement you should strive for in that its a fair representation of signal strengt...