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Update - We have completed the relabeling project for the wireless board. We will be lifting read-only mode today the Sixth of May. Thank you all for your patience and feedback.   We are approaching our latest step in relabelling posts across the Sma...

CoreyP319 by Cisco Employee
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Hello!   This sticky-post will serve as a sign-post for incoming community members. Below you will find links to pages that you may find helpful.    Virtual Assistant- Discover support content and options for your gearSupport page index - Contains a ...

CoreyP319 by Cisco Employee
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hi i am new to wireless so please help me out here..I was asked to add two wireless 4410n APs in a was that one acts as a hot standby for the other.as in, the user is unaware of the change in AP s...is this possible?if so,will someone be kind enough ...

We aquired a WAP4410N and have problems with users that use Windows Vista®.They aquire ip in dhcp mode, but don't navigate.Some Vista clients are normal, some not. I noted that i clear all wireless connection then try connect the system ask about a P...

One of our executives has an Apple Mac Book using the Airport wireless card and it sporadically drops a connection on AP541N wireless network  around our building.  Do you have any suggestions or recommendations. Thanks,Carmine

On Monday I called Cisco SB support to ask for advanced replacements on my four WAP4410Ns.  They indicated there would be a $75 charge for overnight shipping and prepaid return shipping on the four old units.  I was pretty hesitant about having to pa...

small observation/query from a very interested party watching these discussions go by... I do find it strange that one RMA'ing a unit with a known fault could get anything but a V2 unit - surely the RMA process involves scrutinisation of the probelm ...

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