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  Ask Me Anything Event   Welcome to the Cisco Community Ask Me Anything conversation. Submit your questions from  Monday,  August 4, 2025 through Friday, August 15, 2025. Our colleagues Saikat Nandy and Parithosh Vema will be waiting to assist you ...

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Hi  in our project there are Wireless Phones for BOH Cisco CP-7925G-E-K9= 6 lines for guest network what we need to configure for two wism controllers first we need to create ssid for wireless phones and in qos we need to  assign voice  can any body ...

I have a Cisco IPN330HD TV receiver and want to use a TV wireless remote on a Uverse system. I also have an AT&T U-verse Point Anywhere RF Remote Control A20-RF1 (remote with a plug-n-play USB adapter). The Cisco receiver has a USB port which the use...

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Can someone point me towards the deployment docs for new B regulatory domain AP's or provide some info on it. Based on the doc's i see that UNI band 1 gains 4 channels for outdoor use. Is there any channel gains for indoor AP's?  When i look at the ...

I have reset my Cisco 3702i autonomous AP using the MODE button and my TFTP server with autonomous image, again (a little password issue).  Anyway, the reset went smoothly.  What's odd is that when I logged into the AP, I noticed that the domain name...

Private Fax Network via ATA 186 I am planning two connect two faxes back to back via a wireless network based on the attached diagram.  Will this work and what do I need to pay attention to as I do it. I will be using two ATA 186

john by Level 1
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I'm working on re-configuring a guest anchor controller for the very first time because our existing guest Wi-Fi system (built by others) has some serious problems and limitations we need to address. We operate a 5508 WLC running 7.6.130.30 as a gues...

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