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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 all wireless experts, I hope this is a correct group to post this question. I need to upgrade the existing wireless WAN from 3G to 4G, basically just swapping the 4G sim card with the existing 3G card. But after swapping the card, the new 4G wir...

I'm setting up a virtual wireless controller using the guide provided here: http://www.labminutes.com/wlc0001_vwlc_7_3_vmware_installation The narrator mentions your VMware being licensed for "Remote Virtual Serial Port Concentrator". I don't have a ...

I have a 1262 in the USA and these are my active power levels by rate: AIR-AP1262N-A-K9 show controllers dot11radio0 show controllers dot11radio1 2.4GHz: Active power levels by rate 1.0 to 11.0 , 20 dBm 6.0 to 48.0 , 17 dBm, changed d...

DJX995 by Level 3
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Hi all,I have installed dozens of WLCs but with this one customer rollout I have hit an impasse.  The customer has a 98% MacOS device environment running a 5508 HA pair and 3702i APs.  The Mac OSx users randomly lose access even when their device sit...

We've recently offered users free wifi to use while at work for streaming, browsing, etc...  I tested for a couple of weeks before go-live with absolutely no issues.  Since go-live, it has become so slow that it's unuseable.  They have a 50Mb/s circu...

ahcadmin1 by Level 1
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I try to setup the network "rules" for my public WiFi network. This network should permit outbound TCP: DNS, http, https, pop3, pop3s, IMAP, IMAPs and UDP: DNS, NTP. Inbound none (only established stateful connections from the above list). Can thi...

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