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I have Cisco Catalyst 9800-CL Wireless Controller and Five 1702I APs that are connected and have DNA Essentials licenses.Clients have been unable to authenticate. Have DHCP setup and have confirmed that clients are get IP address on the network. Sugg...

jsjsj by Level 1
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 Hey there,We are running a large campus with public and trying not to have have overly large subnets.  I can set subnets per geographic area but when walking from one area to the other the roaming is not working the way that I'd expect...We are runn...

Alex-Pr by Level 1
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We have a C9800-40 running version 17.9.3 I’m looking to see if there are AP Statistics like the old WLC 5508 had.With the 5508 there were AP Usage and Throughput statistics.I am not finding that with the 9800. Are those statistics available on the 9...

Bill by Level 1
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Hi, we have 5520 wireless controller and some 3820 APs are online. Now we purchase some 9100 access points and need to add them to this WLC. Do we need to add new AP license to WLC? If yes, what is the procedure? Can anyone please advise, thanks in a...

 Let me start by saying this is for my homelab and I bought the 3502i off of ebay, i'm trying to factory reset it for use in my personal networking setup for study.As a premise, I've never had issues with my Cisco 3750-x, 3850, or Juniper srx320 secu...

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Steven B by Level 1
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Hi All,Last night I was performing mainteance on access points throughout the network. I was converting them from Local to H-REAP to allow for vlan support. The maintenance went well however afterwards I've noticed access points are not showing up in...

cpratt by Level 1
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