06-04-2013 01:10 AM - edited 07-04-2021 12:10 AM
Hi All,
We have recently moved into an office that has these wireless routers scattered around all running back to the comms room.
Is there any way of connecting these to our switch without a wireless controller? all we want to do is set them up with a wireless key and allow company access is this something that can be done easily?
Hope to hear from you all soon!
06-04-2013 02:38 AM
Yes. You can configure each AP as autonomous.
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06-04-2013 02:42 AM
Thanks for your reply!
How would i go about this, would i need any software to set this up?
06-04-2013 02:54 AM
As long as your AP booting up in autonomous IOS, then it should be fine.
Can you post the complete output to the command "sh version" please?
06-04-2013 03:13 AM
Sorry i havnt really had a lot of experience with these routers before, how would i find the output that you require?
Also i have no documents for these and would not know how to boot these up in autonomous IOS and access the configuration.
Please exuse my lack of knowledge!
06-04-2013 03:34 AM
You need a console cable then you need to configure the AP if its autonomous.
Quick start guide
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/access_point/1130/quick/guide/ap1130qs.html
Configuration
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-16087
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06-04-2013 12:40 PM
Shaun,
You can extract "c1130-k9w7-tar.124-25d.JA2.tar " in to the flash of your AP , extracting commands you can see in Cisco forum and change default boot to new loaded autonomous IOS and , using console you can change the BVI interface IP and gateway. Now you will be able to access GUI of the Autonomous access point through network and you can configure the SSID and security, try and let us know
06-04-2013 01:44 PM
Hello Shaun,
As per your query i can suggest you the following solution-
Yes. You can configure each AP as autonomous.
Configure the bridge group in the wireless interface with the bridge group dot11radio interface command.
This is an example.
AP# configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
AP(config)# interface Dot11Radio0.1
Ap(config-subif)# encapsulation dot1q 1 native
Ap(config-subif)# bridge group 1
ap(config-subif)# exit
2.Configure the bridge group with the same bridge group number ("1" in this example) in the Fast Ethernet interface so that VLAN 1 traffic is passed across the wireless interface to this wired side and vice versa.
Ap(config)# interface fastEthernet0.1
Ap(config-subif)# encapsulation dot1q 1 native
Ap(config-subif)# bridge group 1
Ap(config-subif)# exit
For more information please refer to the link-
Hope this will help you.
06-06-2013 06:28 AM
Hi Guys, after getting a console cable i am still unable to get it open in telnet or PuTTy. somone has said that this router needs a wireless controller to be able to configure it, its just not showing up no matter how i try and contact it!
We have resorted to a Netgear Modem router which is acting as an access point!
06-06-2013 06:33 AM
Console cable will allow you to look and configure an AP, it will not allow you to telnet into the Ap.
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06-06-2013 06:41 AM
and for the console you need to be 9600/none/8/1 with flow control set to off
HTH,
Steve
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