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How do you enable client isolation on a 1142N AP?

Jerry Heath
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        I would like to enable "client isolation" on an autonomous, standalone 1142N AP but I don't see that option anywhere in the web interface.  Could anyone tell me how to keep associated clients from passing traffic to one another on this AP?          

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Jerry,

This document says that PSPF must be set per vlan.

However, have you looked at the Network Interfaces -> Radio0-802.11N2.4 (or the other radio) page to see if you can enable PSPF? I have vlans, so I see this:

but there is an section in the manual about setting PSPF per radio:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/12.4_21a_JA1/configuration/guide/scg12421aJA1-chap6-radio.html#wp1038494

Do you have vlans configured on your network? If not, you can just set it to vlan 1 if it isn't already as a workaround.

Best,

David

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Davidwagman1
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Hi Jerry,

Under Services -> vlan, check the box to Enable Public Secure Packet Forwarding.

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David

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Does this mean that you must be using at least one vlan to enable this feature?

Jerry,

This document says that PSPF must be set per vlan.

However, have you looked at the Network Interfaces -> Radio0-802.11N2.4 (or the other radio) page to see if you can enable PSPF? I have vlans, so I see this:

but there is an section in the manual about setting PSPF per radio:

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/12.4_21a_JA1/configuration/guide/scg12421aJA1-chap6-radio.html#wp1038494

Do you have vlans configured on your network? If not, you can just set it to vlan 1 if it isn't already as a workaround.

Best,

David

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Thank you very much for your prompt replies.  On my next trip to the field I will employ your suggestions and I am sure I will be able to implement this option.

Hi Jerry,

Thanks for the nice ratings.

Please let me know if you need anything else or run in to trouble onsite.

Best,

David

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I have the opposite issue.  Two clients connected to the same SSID (and VLAN) cannot interact with each other.  Specifically, AirDisplay between a Mac and an iPad.  PSPF is not enabled on the VLAN or the radio.  AirDisplay works flawlessly on a 1242, but not on an 1142.  Any help would be appreciated.

thanks a lot its solved my problem

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