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Hi, I did a factory reset on my new 1832 (standalone, master) I successfully did the mobility express GUI setup. But the SSID didn't show up on a client. I tried multiple resets. I saw the there is no AP showing up  – which might be the reason all of...

hendrikhoppe by Frequent Visitor
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I'd like to know differnce of WLS4400 interfaces. Virtual interface, AP Management Interface, Management Interface, Service Port Interface.I read about these interfaces info on cisco site, but could you explain the role of these interfaces easily? th...

yong1794 by Level 3
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Hi,   I have configured an interface group were it consists of 4 subnets /24.  DHCP server is microsoft windows.  IP addresses are leased in round robin between the 4 subnets.  What I noticed is that some smartphones are having duplicate IP address a...

mcaoile by Level 4
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Hi   in one Project i want change the password of Controller  for example username Administrator & password admin so it possible to change the Administrator password or first i have to create new user & new password then i had to delete the current A...

Hi to everyone. Yesterday I made the Using the MODE Button Follow these steps to delete the current configuration and return all  access point settings to the factory defaults by using the MODE button: 1. Open the access point cover (refer to the "Ho...

dear friends...i am struggling with this devices now from some time.. not sure where is the mistake ...when i am trying to configure wireless device (AP) from web using exprerss setup or nornal manual mode .. it is not saving any changes.. means clic...

I see with meraki switches there is a possibility to disable ports between certain hours. So I was thinking, can we save on electricity bill by turning off our Access Points at night?We have 92 access points that use about 9w of power in standby. So ...

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