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WAP125 - Clients unable to obtain an IP Address through WAP

jeffrey.girard
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Just received a shipment of WAP125s and did a one for one replacement of some older WRT54Gs.  I configured them for WPA Personal using AES.  I have deployed 6 of these APs now - and no clients are able to obtain an IP Address through the new APs.  Nothing changed on the wired infrastructure side.

I changed to Open - just to test and eliminate - but no changes.

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boatanas
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Dear Customer,

 

Your issue is probably related to the configuration of the LAN port of the access points or/and the configuration of the port on the other end, be it a switch or a router.

Are you using a DHCP server in your network? Can you ping the LAN IP of the access point(s)?

Borislav Atanassov
Cisco Small Business TAC

David30
Level 1
Level 1

I have exactly the same customer problem, but with just one AP.  Wired (Ethernet) clients in the same subnet work fine.  Syslog reports that wireless clients are authenticated using WAP/Personal/AES, but that's where everything screeches to a halt.  And I've verified that no DHCP requests are sent using TCPDUMP.

 

David30
Level 1
Level 1

Hi Jeffrey, Flavio's response here may help.  (And I apologise for mis-spelling your name in that post).