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Does a WLC support bridging mDNS between wired LANs only? More accurately, will it respond with mDNS service provider info learnt from wired LANs to mDNS queries coming from wired devices in other LANs? I had assumed so, but debugging today I'm seein...

tresdodi by Level 1
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Hello,I am interested in using a WLC anchor on a (FW segregated) OT network to enable a SSID for the OT wireless segment. Is there any existing Cisco architecture or guidance for doing this? 

hmdv by Level 1
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Hi,Does any know or have it working where you have a mesh with a 9124 MAP connecting to a 2702 RAP?Other 2702s will connect to the 2702 RAP, but not the 9124They are connected to a 9800 series WLC.Thanks in advance!Shaun

I have a problem with migration of c3700 AP from WLC 8500 (8.2.170.0) to another 8500 (8.10.190.0). It joins the WLC, but it is stuck in downloading state. Can anyone tell me what is the reason and how to fix it? Here's the debug from WLC:*spamApTask...

pekadee by Level 1
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Hi everyone,1. How can I force dual-5ghz radios on a cluster of 3802I in Mobility Express? I know it is possible to set the XOR radio to be 5GHz for each AP. Is there a more efficient way to set for the entire AP group?2. Is it possible to disable th...

I have a AP2802e and was wondering if i could connect 2 antennas (ANT2566P4W-R)on it , one using the normal connectors and the other would be connected using a DART connector(AIR-CAB002-DART-R).  . Dart connectorAntenna ANT2566P4W-R

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frlouis by Level 1
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I am using vwlc in conjunction with Cisco AP 2702i. I've configured two SSIDs with MAC filtering authentication. Certain APs are displaying a 2.5g connection, while others show a 5g connection.What could be the problem

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