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WAP4410N not assigning IP Adresses to Wireless Devices

abernathy
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Hello,

I have two WAP4410N devices on my network.

When I try to connect with a wireless device (iPad, Smartphone, etc...)  it does not connect.

However, if I assing that device a static IP, it connects.

Here is the setup:

2 WAP4410Ns that have static IP's assigned to them.  They plug into my 3560's

Three Cisco Catylist 3560, one of which is my Default Gateway.

Windows 2008 Server R2 (Domain Controller, DHCP, DNS)

Any help would be greatly appriciated.

Thanks

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Tom Watts
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Hi Abernathy, there was a problem with the AP dropping DHCP on some previous firmware releases. I'd upgrade the units to 2.0.5.3. If still have some problems, here is a few things you can try.

  • Use the latest firmware on the AP, factory default reset the AP after upgrade
  • Set the LAN port to force speed
  • Set the switchport the AP connecting to a manual setting (not auto detect)
  • Try to use wireless G or N only, not a mixed mode
  • For security, try to use WPA / TKIP (especially if Mac users)

-Tom
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