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I am starting a upgrade deployment of hundreds of new 2602s, and they are all coming up in mesh/bridge (MAP) mode out of the box. This is really slowing down the deployment.I have to:- put each AP's MAC in the MAC filter (to pre-authenticate the APs...
I just installed a RV220W. Overall nice unit, but I have 2 issues:After power-on or restart, Internet performance is fabulous (cable ISP w/ 25Mb/s downstream), but over the next few hours, performance rapidly decreases over the next 2-3 hours to the...
Running 4.1.185 in production with older Spectralink phones (NetLink i340/h340) - all is well. When I upgrade my backup controller to any 4.2 release (4.2.176 is the latest tried), SpectraLinks quit working - "No GW Response". This usually is a mul...
I'm building scripts to help automate large deployments. Is there a way to execute a CLI command on all registered APs, like with a wildcard?for example, to set a custom power level on multiple APs, it's necessary to do this:config 802.11b disable A...
Interesting... I already had all the time-X.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov disabled. Anyway, my affected switches have all been running for a couple of hours now, whereas they had been rebooting spontaneously every 10-30 minutes since midnight Pacific time. ...
On those switches, are you using the default SNTP settings, including time-pnp.cisco.com? Collating info from multiple sources, it seems like the use of time-pnp.cisco.com might be the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back. I have removed ...
2 of my 6 CBS350-family switches started doing frequent spontaneous restarts with the same DNSC and fatal error message. I too have disabled DNS for now, which seems to be a workaround. I am still working to find out if the SNTP server time-pnp.cis...